The constitutional history of England, 1760-1860, Nide 1Longman, Green, Roberts, 1863 |
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... Sir Robert Walpole the Whigs had been compact and united ; and their policy had gene- rally been to carry out , in ... Lord John Russell , this " was the age of small factions . " The distinctive policy of the party was lost in the ...
... Sir Robert Walpole the Whigs had been compact and united ; and their policy had gene- rally been to carry out , in ... Lord John Russell , this " was the age of small factions . " The distinctive policy of the party was lost in the ...
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Thomas Erskine May (baron Farnborough.) friends . the management or disposition of ... Lord Bute , he declared that " the man of that country wanted wisdom , and ... John Russell's Intr . to vol . iii . of Bedford Corr . , xxxiii . but ...
Thomas Erskine May (baron Farnborough.) friends . the management or disposition of ... Lord Bute , he declared that " the man of that country wanted wisdom , and ... John Russell's Intr . to vol . iii . of Bedford Corr . , xxxiii . but ...
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... Lord John Russell's Life of Fox , i . 284 , et seq . Lord John Russell says : " It must be owned that the composition of the Rockingham ministry was a masterpiece of royal skill . " - Ibid . 285 ; Wraxall's Mem . , iii . 10-18 . 3 See ...
... Lord John Russell's Life of Fox , i . 284 , et seq . Lord John Russell says : " It must be owned that the composition of the Rockingham ministry was a masterpiece of royal skill . " - Ibid . 285 ; Wraxall's Mem . , iii . 10-18 . 3 See ...
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... Lord Temple , -who had suggested this plan , in concert with Lord Thurlow ... John Russell's Life of Fox , ii . 40 . 3 Many of them withdrew their proxies ... Lord John Russell's Life of Fox , i . 44 ; Auckland Corr . , i . 67 ; Lord Stan ...
... Lord Temple , -who had suggested this plan , in concert with Lord Thurlow ... John Russell's Life of Fox , ii . 40 . 3 Many of them withdrew their proxies ... Lord John Russell's Life of Fox , i . 44 ; Auckland Corr . , i . 67 ; Lord Stan ...
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... Lords 3 , and the next day the king followed up his advantage , by at once dis- missing his ministers . To make this dismissal as 1 Parl . Hist . , xxiv . 226 . 2 Fox Mem . , ii . 229 ; Lord John Russell's Life of Fox , ii . 45-48 . 3 ...
... Lords 3 , and the next day the king followed up his advantage , by at once dis- missing his ministers . To make this dismissal as 1 Parl . Hist . , xxiv . 226 . 2 Fox Mem . , ii . 229 ; Lord John Russell's Life of Fox , ii . 45-48 . 3 ...
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Sivu 451 - Parliament is not a congress of ambassadors from different and hostile interests; which interests must maintain, as an agent and advocate, against other agents and advocates; but parliament is a deliberative assembly of one nation, with one interest, that of the whole...