The Life of Lord John Russell, Nide 1Longmans, Green, 1891 - 504 sivua |
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... Cabinet , adhering to the traditions of the Tory party , desired , instead of disfranchising the boroughs , to throw them into the adjacent hundreds ; while other members of it , in closer harmony with the ideas of the age , preferred ...
... Cabinet , adhering to the traditions of the Tory party , desired , instead of disfranchising the boroughs , to throw them into the adjacent hundreds ; while other members of it , in closer harmony with the ideas of the age , preferred ...
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... Cabinet . But , in constructing his Government , Lord Grey was more anxious to found it on a broad basis than to promote the rising members of his own party , on whose support he could , in any circumstances , depend . Great , moreover ...
... Cabinet . But , in constructing his Government , Lord Grey was more anxious to found it on a broad basis than to promote the rising members of his own party , on whose support he could , in any circumstances , depend . Great , moreover ...
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... Cabinet : Lord Duncannon and I were not . Lord Althorp was not a member of the committee . An outline of a plan of Reform was laid by us before that committee , and with some alterations adopted by them . On the proposition of Lord ...
... Cabinet : Lord Duncannon and I were not . Lord Althorp was not a member of the committee . An outline of a plan of Reform was laid by us before that committee , and with some alterations adopted by them . On the proposition of Lord ...
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... Cabinet the borough franchise was extended to £ 10 householders in boroughs . With these exceptions the Cabinet substantially approved the scheme of the committee , and decided on confiding its introduction to Lord John Russell . In an ...
... Cabinet the borough franchise was extended to £ 10 householders in boroughs . With these exceptions the Cabinet substantially approved the scheme of the committee , and decided on confiding its introduction to Lord John Russell . In an ...
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... Cabinet . He spoke , therefore , with the authority which attaches to Cabinet rank . He spoke , moreover , with the knowledge that the nation had pronounced decisively for the policy which he was advocating , and that the Bill , the ...
... Cabinet . He spoke , therefore , with the authority which attaches to Cabinet rank . He spoke , moreover , with the knowledge that the nation had pronounced decisively for the policy which he was advocating , and that the Bill , the ...
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