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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... showed that he was resolved to con- sider only how he could best please his employers . A Bill was pending to continue the Alien Act , whereby the Govern- measures of ment was authorised , at their free will and without assigning Tory ...
... showed that he was resolved to con- sider only how he could best please his employers . A Bill was pending to continue the Alien Act , whereby the Govern- measures of ment was authorised , at their free will and without assigning Tory ...
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... showed no earnestness to cultivate him , knowing that he did not hold of the Chancellor , and that the Chancellor's long tenure of office must of necessity ere long come to a conclusion . } CHAP . II . Mr. Solicitor's great ...
... showed no earnestness to cultivate him , knowing that he did not hold of the Chancellor , and that the Chancellor's long tenure of office must of necessity ere long come to a conclusion . } CHAP . II . Mr. Solicitor's great ...
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... showed his zeal on the King's side , by a speech against the motion to censure the omission of the Queen's name from the Liturgy , saying , " His impression was , that no person could agree with the present motion without being alike an ...
... showed his zeal on the King's side , by a speech against the motion to censure the omission of the Queen's name from the Liturgy , saying , " His impression was , that no person could agree with the present motion without being alike an ...
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... showed the liberal tendency which always ters ' Mar guided him when he was not biassed by some interested riage Bill , or party motive . A bill was pending , which I had after- wards the satisfaction of carrying through Parliament , for ...
... showed the liberal tendency which always ters ' Mar guided him when he was not biassed by some interested riage Bill , or party motive . A bill was pending , which I had after- wards the satisfaction of carrying through Parliament , for ...
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... showed a strong inclina- tion to push his rival into a scrape ; but , if this inclination actually existed , it might have proceeded from a love of fun , rather than from rancour or malice . I myself was sued by the same attorney , in ...
... showed a strong inclina- tion to push his rival into a scrape ; but , if this inclination actually existed , it might have proceeded from a love of fun , rather than from rancour or malice . I myself was sued by the same attorney , in ...
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