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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... woolsack . He himself did not labour under any serious misgivings , having long been such a complete master of his work on the common law bench . However , there was soon considerable disappointment expe- rienced by the public , as well ...
... woolsack . He himself did not labour under any serious misgivings , having long been such a complete master of his work on the common law bench . However , there was soon considerable disappointment expe- rienced by the public , as well ...
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... 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 official career Lord Hardwicke has left a far greater re- putation as ...
... 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 official career Lord Hardwicke has left a far greater re- putation as ...
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... woolsack . " g Lord Talbot is mentioned this year as having spoken once , and once only . In consequence of the commencement of hos- tilities on the continent of Europe , between the Spaniards and the House of Austria , a message was ...
... woolsack . " g Lord Talbot is mentioned this year as having spoken once , and once only . In consequence of the commencement of hos- tilities on the continent of Europe , between the Spaniards and the House of Austria , a message was ...
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... woolsack had been for some time an- ticipated from the age and growing infirmities of Lord King , whose immediate successor he was generally regarded . The secret history of the arrangements actually made on the resig- nation of Lord ...
... woolsack had been for some time an- ticipated from the age and growing infirmities of Lord King , whose immediate successor he was generally regarded . The secret history of the arrangements actually made on the resig- nation of Lord ...
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... woolsack as Chancellor , - and he himself , placing just confidence in the stability of the administration , did not hesi- tate to agree to a move which promised to gratify his love of fame , his love of power , and his love of money ...
... woolsack as Chancellor , - and he himself , placing just confidence in the stability of the administration , did not hesi- tate to agree to a move which promised to gratify his love of fame , his love of power , and his love of money ...
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