The Life and Times of Henry, Lord Brougham, Volumen3Harper, 1872 |
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... majesty , and ventures to state that , having been for a few years past engaged in preparing his Autobiography , he takes the liberty of soliciting your majesty's gracious permission to publish those portions of the correspondence ...
... majesty , and ventures to state that , having been for a few years past engaged in preparing his Autobiography , he takes the liberty of soliciting your majesty's gracious permission to publish those portions of the correspondence ...
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... majesty is not likely to have cared for ? " All Westminster Hall is filled with astonishment at the chancellor's boldness in making Bolland the new baron . It is making the Exchequer by far the most incapable court that ever was known ...
... majesty is not likely to have cared for ? " All Westminster Hall is filled with astonishment at the chancellor's boldness in making Bolland the new baron . It is making the Exchequer by far the most incapable court that ever was known ...
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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 one piece of advice , it is -on no account to allow Mr. Brougham to be Master of the Rolls ; for such a position , coupled with the representation of Yorkshire , would make him too powerful for any Govern- ment . ' You well know ...
... majesty one piece of advice , it is -on no account to allow Mr. Brougham to be Master of the Rolls ; for such a position , coupled with the representation of Yorkshire , would make him too powerful for any Govern- ment . ' You well know ...
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... on account of his having given the toast at a public dinner , " The majesty of the people , ” and entered at great length upon the subject . The king said not a word , but , on his taking leave , ET . 53. ] 69 THE REFORM BILL .
... on account of his having given the toast at a public dinner , " The majesty of the people , ” and entered at great length upon the subject . The king said not a word , but , on his taking leave , ET . 53. ] 69 THE REFORM BILL .
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