The Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of England: From the Earliest Times Till the Reign of King George IV.J. Murray, 1847 |
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... Majesty was in a State of Delusion , 263. Lord Eldon at first encourages the Notion of the King's speedy Recovery , 264. Plan afterwards adopted by him to gain the Favour of the Regent , 265. His altered Policy with respect to the ...
... Majesty was in a State of Delusion , 263. Lord Eldon at first encourages the Notion of the King's speedy Recovery , 264. Plan afterwards adopted by him to gain the Favour of the Regent , 265. His altered Policy with respect to the ...
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... Majesty had been reduced , but which his Majesty was deter- mined not to bear . A regard for principle and for personal ad- vantage recommended the proposal to one so much attached to the King and to himself , —and he yielded . The Ex ...
... Majesty had been reduced , but which his Majesty was deter- mined not to bear . A regard for principle and for personal ad- vantage recommended the proposal to one so much attached to the King and to himself , —and he yielded . The Ex ...
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... Majesty's demeanour at a levée , which he insisted on holding in the end of October , and from giving any vote ) , That this Circuit do unanimously disapprove the manner in which Mr. Jce . Buller called Mr. Law within the Bar at ...
... Majesty's demeanour at a levée , which he insisted on holding in the end of October , and from giving any vote ) , That this Circuit do unanimously disapprove the manner in which Mr. Jce . Buller called Mr. Law within the Bar at ...
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... certainly it could not be permitted to the Judges publicly to puff a pet barrister . Hugging a Judge " might become a very serious offence . 66 his Majesty's intellect being much disturbed and his person being 92 REIGN OF GEORGE III .
... certainly it could not be permitted to the Judges publicly to puff a pet barrister . Hugging a Judge " might become a very serious offence . 66 his Majesty's intellect being much disturbed and his person being 92 REIGN OF GEORGE III .
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... Majesty's intellect being much disturbed and his person being under restraint . they may rest assured that this is not the way to procure them ; — graphs are as dull as their speeches . ' " Fined 1 gallon ( pd ) for his dull speeches ...
... Majesty's intellect being much disturbed and his person being under restraint . they may rest assured that this is not the way to procure them ; — graphs are as dull as their speeches . ' " Fined 1 gallon ( pd ) for his dull speeches ...
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