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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... Minister , 40 . And to the character of a man of fashion , 40. He is returned for the Uni- versity of Cambridge , 41 ... Minister , 54. Lord Goderich Prime Minister , 54. Resignation of Lord Goderich , 56. Formation of the Duke of ...
... Minister , 40 . And to the character of a man of fashion , 40. He is returned for the Uni- versity of Cambridge , 41 ... Minister , 54. Lord Goderich Prime Minister , 54. Resignation of Lord Goderich , 56. Formation of the Duke of ...
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... Minister , 367. He vainly attempts to please the ultra - Tories , 368. He insults the Liberals , 368. Brougham declares war ... Ministers about dissolving the last www44 unreformed Parliament , 411. The King yields , 412. CONTENTS . xiii.
... Minister , 367. He vainly attempts to please the ultra - Tories , 368. He insults the Liberals , 368. Brougham declares war ... Ministers about dissolving the last www44 unreformed Parliament , 411. The King yields , 412. CONTENTS . xiii.
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... Ministers , 429. Brougham on application of Church property , 429. Resigna- tion of Lord Grey , 430. Brougham's refusal of the Premiership , 433. Lord Melbourne Premier , 433. Brougham " Viceroy over him , " 435. Fantastic tricks of the ...
... Ministers , 429. Brougham on application of Church property , 429. Resigna- tion of Lord Grey , 430. Brougham's refusal of the Premiership , 433. Lord Melbourne Premier , 433. Brougham " Viceroy over him , " 435. Fantastic tricks of the ...
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... ministers confessed that they could hardly expect to survive a defeat . The leading counsel for the Crown were the Attorney- General , Sir Samuel Shepherd , a very sound lawyer , who , had it not been for the infirmity of deafness ...
... ministers confessed that they could hardly expect to survive a defeat . The leading counsel for the Crown were the Attorney- General , Sir Samuel Shepherd , a very sound lawyer , who , had it not been for the infirmity of deafness ...
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... Ministers having staked their existence on carrying it , thus was it defended by him who had hitherto been the professed admirer and eulogist of the French Revolution : - " Let the House examine for a moment what sort of persons they ...
... Ministers having staked their existence on carrying it , thus was it defended by him who had hitherto been the professed admirer and eulogist of the French Revolution : - " Let the House examine for a moment what sort of persons they ...
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