The constitutional history of England, 1760-1860, Nide 1Longman, Green, Roberts, 1863 |
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... caused by the king's third illness , 1801 . 165 Regent to be appointed by bill founded on resolutions The great seal to be used under authority of Parliament A new speaker during the king's incapacity . PAGE The king's fourth illness ...
... caused by the king's third illness , 1801 . 165 Regent to be appointed by bill founded on resolutions The great seal to be used under authority of Parliament A new speaker during the king's incapacity . PAGE The king's fourth illness ...
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... causes which ulti- mately extended the power of the people , for a long time served to enlarge the influence of the crown . Vast and various were the sources of this influence . The crown bestowed everything which its subjects most ...
... causes which ulti- mately extended the power of the people , for a long time served to enlarge the influence of the crown . Vast and various were the sources of this influence . The crown bestowed everything which its subjects most ...
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... cause their active support may be relied upon ; and even in a bad cause , their prejudices have more often been enlisted in favour of the government , than against it . How great then , for good or for evil , were the powers of a ...
... cause their active support may be relied upon ; and even in a bad cause , their prejudices have more often been enlisted in favour of the government , than against it . How great then , for good or for evil , were the powers of a ...
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... cause of the Stuarts , which had been hopelessly abandoned since the rebel- lion of 1745. The close phalanx of the Whig party had already been broken ; and Mr. Pitt had striven to conciliate the Tories , and put an end to the bitter ...
... cause of the Stuarts , which had been hopelessly abandoned since the rebel- lion of 1745. The close phalanx of the Whig party had already been broken ; and Mr. Pitt had striven to conciliate the Tories , and put an end to the bitter ...
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... done , not on what that court may further intend to do , was the cause of my resigning the seals . " — Chat- ham Corr . , ii . 159 . 25th , 1761 . Pension to Mr. Pitt . Influence of Lord Bute . RETIREMENT OF MR . PITT . 17 109.
... done , not on what that court may further intend to do , was the cause of my resigning the seals . " — Chat- ham Corr . , ii . 159 . 25th , 1761 . Pension to Mr. Pitt . Influence of Lord Bute . RETIREMENT OF MR . PITT . 17 109.
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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...