Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of England, from the Earliest Times Till the Reign of King George IV.Lea and Blanchard, 1847 |
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... seems to preside ; he is not addressed in debate ; he does not name the peer who is to be heard ; he is not appealed to as an authority on points of order ; and he may cheer the sentiments expressed by his col- leagues in the ministry ...
... seems to preside ; he is not addressed in debate ; he does not name the peer who is to be heard ; he is not appealed to as an authority on points of order ; and he may cheer the sentiments expressed by his col- leagues in the ministry ...
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... seems to have been the policy of William never to allow his great seal to remain long in the same hands . Spelman represents him as having been again Chancellor in 1077 , and there can be no doubt that he continued a person of ...
... seems to have been the policy of William never to allow his great seal to remain long in the same hands . Spelman represents him as having been again Chancellor in 1077 , and there can be no doubt that he continued a person of ...
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... seem to have reached any higher ecclesi- astical dignity . Although the custody of the Great Seal was in those days considered a certain step to a bishopric , premature death or loss of power had disappointed the hopes of this aspirant ...
... seem to have reached any higher ecclesi- astical dignity . Although the custody of the Great Seal was in those days considered a certain step to a bishopric , premature death or loss of power had disappointed the hopes of this aspirant ...
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... seems to have given considerable satisfaction ; but it is said that having been brought up in great luxury by his uncle , he had contracted an inordinate taste for expense , which soon brought him into difficulty and disgrace . Wishing ...
... seems to have given considerable satisfaction ; but it is said that having been brought up in great luxury by his uncle , he had contracted an inordinate taste for expense , which soon brought him into difficulty and disgrace . Wishing ...
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... seem then to have been very flourishing . He * We are not informed in whose custody the Great Seal was between the king's accession and the appointment of Becket . That monkish chroniclers and old ballad - mongers should have repeated ...
... seem then to have been very flourishing . He * We are not informed in whose custody the Great Seal was between the king's accession and the appointment of Becket . That monkish chroniclers and old ballad - mongers should have repeated ...
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