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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... seemed so little prospect of his burning ambition ever being gratified , he must have regretted that he had lost the chance of becoming President of the United States . CHAP . I. Lord Lynd- the time of hurst at his father's death . Qy ...
... seemed so little prospect of his burning ambition ever being gratified , he must have regretted that he had lost the chance of becoming President of the United States . CHAP . I. Lord Lynd- the time of hurst at his father's death . Qy ...
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... seemed rather disposed to return an unpropitious answer to these interrogatories . A.D. 1817 . for the pri soner . Serjeant Copley , who followed , was much more calm , His speech persuasive , and successful . I heard his speech with ...
... seemed rather disposed to return an unpropitious answer to these interrogatories . A.D. 1817 . for the pri soner . Serjeant Copley , who followed , was much more calm , His speech persuasive , and successful . I heard his speech with ...
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... seemed so propitious . His name is now to be found in the list of the ministerial majority in every division , and he could be relied upon in every emergency of debate , doubtless saying to himself , " the sailor who looks for high ...
... seemed so propitious . His name is now to be found in the list of the ministerial majority in every division , and he could be relied upon in every emergency of debate , doubtless saying to himself , " the sailor who looks for high ...
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... seemed very strong in both houses , but Lord Lyndhurst declared that he had great apprehen- sions for the future . The party of the Tories , to which he had attached himself , was rent asunder ; a large section of them were eager for ...
... seemed very strong in both houses , but Lord Lyndhurst declared that he had great apprehen- sions for the future . The party of the Tories , to which he had attached himself , was rent asunder ; a large section of them were eager for ...
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... seemed to consider that at one period of my life I entertained opinions opposed to those I now avow and act upon . But , if the noble Earl enter- tains any such impressions , I beg to assure him that he is grossly misinformed , and ...
... seemed to consider that at one period of my life I entertained opinions opposed to those I now avow and act upon . But , if the noble Earl enter- tains any such impressions , I beg to assure him that he is grossly misinformed , and ...
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