The Life and Times of Henry, Lord Brougham, Volumen2Harper, 1872 |
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... majesty's gracious permission to publish those portions of the correspondence between his late majesty King William IV . and himself that bear upon the public af- fairs in which Lord Brougham took part while he held the Great Seal ...
... majesty's gracious permission to publish those portions of the correspondence between his late majesty King William IV . and himself that bear upon the public af- fairs in which Lord Brougham took part while he held the Great Seal ...
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... . * The " Act for the Relief of his Majesty's Roman Catholic Subjects " had received the royal assent on 13th April , 1829 . Scarlett was perfectly justified in attacking the newspaper , but ET . 52. ] 17 CATHOLIC EMANCIPATION .
... . * The " Act for the Relief of his Majesty's Roman Catholic Subjects " had received the royal assent on 13th April , 1829 . Scarlett was perfectly justified in attacking the newspaper , but ET . 52. ] 17 CATHOLIC EMANCIPATION .
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... majesty . Supposing these even to be con- fined to a dissolution of Parliament , it must be obvious to the Government ... majesty's attention , and have been the sub- ject of his conversation ; and he has given me full authority now to ...
... majesty . Supposing these even to be con- fined to a dissolution of Parliament , it must be obvious to the Government ... majesty's attention , and have been the sub- ject of his conversation ; and he has given me full authority now to ...
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... majesty's sanction . I have felt , however , that you will be glad , and that it might be useful to you , to be in pos- session of his sentiments ; I think I may venture to add that they will not be urged in a manner that can embarrass ...
... majesty's sanction . I have felt , however , that you will be glad , and that it might be useful to you , to be in pos- session of his sentiments ; I think I may venture to add that they will not be urged in a manner that can embarrass ...
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... majesty's proroguing Parliament . He fired up at this -hating dissolution , perhaps , as much as ever , but hating ... majesty would excuse the great liberty I had taken ; but being quite certain he would graciously accede to our request ...
... majesty's proroguing Parliament . He fired up at this -hating dissolution , perhaps , as much as ever , but hating ... majesty would excuse the great liberty I had taken ; but being quite certain he would graciously accede to our request ...
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