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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... Cabinet- and he never had what we should call " Cabinet dinners , " but his favourite mode of preparing business was to invite two or three more particularly connected with the ' department to which the subject belonged , or whose ...
... Cabinet- and he never had what we should call " Cabinet dinners , " but his favourite mode of preparing business was to invite two or three more particularly connected with the ' department to which the subject belonged , or whose ...
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... Cabinet on pending negotia- tions , he seems to have taken a lively interest in foreign affairs , but , when they came to be publicly discussed , he very pru- dently remained silent ; nor did he speak upon the " Pension Bill , " the ...
... Cabinet on pending negotia- tions , he seems to have taken a lively interest in foreign affairs , but , when they came to be publicly discussed , he very pru- dently remained silent ; nor did he speak upon the " Pension Bill , " the ...
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... cabinet : To this I returned answer , that my constant and continued application to the business of the Court of Chancery had brought upon me rheumatical and sciatical pains ; and if I had any regard to myself or family , I must , for ...
... cabinet : To this I returned answer , that my constant and continued application to the business of the Court of Chancery had brought upon me rheumatical and sciatical pains ; and if I had any regard to myself or family , I must , for ...
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... Cabinet , and would be still more useful to him pre- siding on the woolsack than in a court of law . In such arrangements political convenience has ever had more weight than nice considerations of judicial fitness . From a very long ...
... Cabinet , and would be still more useful to him pre- siding on the woolsack than in a court of law . In such arrangements political convenience has ever had more weight than nice considerations of judicial fitness . From a very long ...
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... Cabinet Ministers , Officers of State , and the Benchers , who came two and two , according to the date of their election to the bench . " The Queen wore a blue drawn silk bonnet with a blue feather , a dress of Limerick lace , and a ...
... Cabinet Ministers , Officers of State , and the Benchers , who came two and two , according to the date of their election to the bench . " The Queen wore a blue drawn silk bonnet with a blue feather , a dress of Limerick lace , and a ...
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