Annual Register, Volumen133Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1892 |
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... Lord Brabourne that those who relied upon the distressed state of agriculture and the right of owners and occupiers to be relieved - who relied upon the strength of the interest of the land and the weakness of the interest of the Church ...
... Lord Brabourne that those who relied upon the distressed state of agriculture and the right of owners and occupiers to be relieved - who relied upon the strength of the interest of the land and the weakness of the interest of the Church ...
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... Lord Hartington with that of Mr. Gladstone in a very able and sardonic fashion , the main point of his speech being that Lord Hartington was straight- forward , plain , and consistent , no dealer in enigmas , no sphinx , no subtle ...
... Lord Hartington with that of Mr. Gladstone in a very able and sardonic fashion , the main point of his speech being that Lord Hartington was straight- forward , plain , and consistent , no dealer in enigmas , no sphinx , no subtle ...
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... Lord High Chancellor or Vice- roy of Ireland still existed - a favourite theory being that the Relief Act of 1863 ... Lord Chancellor was " keeper of the Queen's conscience . " There was much laughter when he asked whether the House was ...
... Lord High Chancellor or Vice- roy of Ireland still existed - a favourite theory being that the Relief Act of 1863 ... Lord Chancellor was " keeper of the Queen's conscience . " There was much laughter when he asked whether the House was ...
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... Lord of the Treasury . At all events , the Home Secretary was as near to the Sovereign as the Lord Chancellor and nearer than the Irish Viceroy , and was himself a member of the Church of Rome , yet no body had petitioned for his ...
... Lord of the Treasury . At all events , the Home Secretary was as near to the Sovereign as the Lord Chancellor and nearer than the Irish Viceroy , and was himself a member of the Church of Rome , yet no body had petitioned for his ...
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... Lord Chancellor from ecclesiastical patronage , but leave him free to help in moulding the policy and interpreting ... Lord Salisbury's son , Lord Cranborne ( Lancashire , Darwen ) , and his son - in - law , Lord Wolmer ( Hants ...
... Lord Chancellor from ecclesiastical patronage , but leave him free to help in moulding the policy and interpreting ... Lord Salisbury's son , Lord Cranborne ( Lancashire , Darwen ) , and his son - in - law , Lord Wolmer ( Hants ...
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