Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of England: From the Earliest Times Till the Reign of King George IV, Том 6John Murray, 1857 - 405 страници |
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... political interest coming before him for judi- cial decision . He was during this part of his career never sus- pected of any sort of corruption , and the only charge I find brought against him is of having been sometimes rather dis ...
... political interest coming before him for judi- cial decision . He was during this part of his career never sus- pected of any sort of corruption , and the only charge I find brought against him is of having been sometimes rather dis ...
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... politics , he was very diligent in his attendance in the House of Lords , and took an active part in debate , although still we have to lament that we have hardly any remains of his oratory . His maiden speech as a Peer is said to have ...
... politics , he was very diligent in his attendance in the House of Lords , and took an active part in debate , although still we have to lament that we have hardly any remains of his oratory . His maiden speech as a Peer is said to have ...
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... political management . It appears to have been the feeling of the Ministry that Bentley , being a professed and active partisan of the Whigs , must not be abandoned in the hour of his necessity : at the same time it was seen that , if ...
... political management . It appears to have been the feeling of the Ministry that Bentley , being a professed and active partisan of the Whigs , must not be abandoned in the hour of his necessity : at the same time it was seen that , if ...
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... Political State of Europe , " and " Timber- land's History and Proceedings of the House of Lords . " Jan. 1722 . Macclesfield appears to have done himself much credit by defending the " Quakers ' Affirmation Bill " against the Bishop of ...
... Political State of Europe , " and " Timber- land's History and Proceedings of the House of Lords . " Jan. 1722 . Macclesfield appears to have done himself much credit by defending the " Quakers ' Affirmation Bill " against the Bishop of ...
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... political measure in which I find the Chancellor personally mixed up , arose out of these unhappy disputes between the father and the son . The resentment of the King was at last carried so far that , out of spite to his successor , he ...
... political measure in which I find the Chancellor personally mixed up , arose out of these unhappy disputes between the father and the son . The resentment of the King was at last carried so far that , out of spite to his successor , he ...
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