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, 1869 |
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... Catholic , 41. He is made Master of the Rolls , 43. His comportment as an Equity Judge , 44. He devotes himself to politics , 44. Death of Lord Liverpool , 44. His celebrated speech against Catholic Emancipation , 45. The brief from ...
... Catholic , 41. He is made Master of the Rolls , 43. His comportment as an Equity Judge , 44. He devotes himself to politics , 44. Death of Lord Liverpool , 44. His celebrated speech against Catholic Emancipation , 45. The brief from ...
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... Catholic Emanci- pation carried , 361. Cessation of hostilities during the first Session of 1830 , 362. State of parties , 363. George IV . moribund , 364. Accession of William IV . , 364. Effect in England of the Revolution in France ...
... Catholic Emanci- pation carried , 361. Cessation of hostilities during the first Session of 1830 , 362. State of parties , 363. George IV . moribund , 364. Accession of William IV . , 364. Effect in England of the Revolution in France ...
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... Catholics to sit in Parliament , as well as for the more limited measure to allow Roman Catholic Peers to sit in the House of Lords . However , he considered the more prudent course to give an anti - Catholic vote , without committing ...
... Catholics to sit in Parliament , as well as for the more limited measure to allow Roman Catholic Peers to sit in the House of Lords . However , he considered the more prudent course to give an anti - Catholic vote , without committing ...
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... Catholic emancipation was.alarming the optimists , who thought that our institutions at the close of the reign of George III . had reached a state of absolute perfection . If Copley had been directed to file as many criminal ...
... Catholic emancipation was.alarming the optimists , who thought that our institutions at the close of the reign of George III . had reached a state of absolute perfection . If Copley had been directed to file as many criminal ...
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... Catholic or anti - Catholic , to avail himself of the first favourable opportunity of clutching the Great Seal . In private Mr. Attorney talked with the most undisguised and unmitigated scorn of the Lord Chancellor . In the House of ...
... Catholic or anti - Catholic , to avail himself of the first favourable opportunity of clutching the Great Seal . In private Mr. Attorney talked with the most undisguised and unmitigated scorn of the Lord Chancellor . In the House of ...
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