Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of England: From the Earliest Times Till the Reign of King George IV, Том 6John Murray, 1857 - 405 страници |
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... grace , he professed his determination to support the Government , and to back the new Lord Chancellor in the House of Lords to the utmost of his power . At the same time that he was made Chief Justice of England he was elevated to the ...
... grace , he professed his determination to support the Government , and to back the new Lord Chancellor in the House of Lords to the utmost of his power . At the same time that he was made Chief Justice of England he was elevated to the ...
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... grace ; we were indebted to chance , and the blunders of our enemies , that our shores were not trod by invading armies ; a Stuart prince , being recognised by all Scotland , was within a few days ' march of the English metropolis ...
... grace ; we were indebted to chance , and the blunders of our enemies , that our shores were not trod by invading armies ; a Stuart prince , being recognised by all Scotland , was within a few days ' march of the English metropolis ...
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... Grace himself seems to have been aware of his own insignifi- cance there , and thus writes to the Chancellor : - " It is no disagreeable circumstance in the high station in which your Lordship is , that every man in the House of Lords ...
... Grace himself seems to have been aware of his own insignifi- cance there , and thus writes to the Chancellor : - " It is no disagreeable circumstance in the high station in which your Lordship is , that every man in the House of Lords ...
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... Grace had been idle when treason was hatching . " " " p " Ch'i ' ho de ' traditor ' sempre sospetto , E Gan fu traditor prima che nato . " However , as far as Hardwicke is concerned , the statement is not only unsupported by any proof ...
... Grace had been idle when treason was hatching . " " " p " Ch'i ' ho de ' traditor ' sempre sospetto , E Gan fu traditor prima che nato . " However , as far as Hardwicke is concerned , the statement is not only unsupported by any proof ...
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... Grace's observations to the noble prisoners ; and he forgot that although their attempt , not having prospered , was called treason , and the law required that they should be sentenced to death - they were not guilty of any moral ...
... Grace's observations to the noble prisoners ; and he forgot that although their attempt , not having prospered , was called treason , and the law required that they should be sentenced to death - they were not guilty of any moral ...
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