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" Ministry by the voice of the people, to whom he considered himself as accountable for his conduct; and that he would no longer remain in a situation which made him responsible for measures he was no longer allowed to guide. "
Annals of the Reign of King George the Third: From Its Commencement in the ... - Sivu 9
tekijä(t) John Aikin - 1820 - 1036 sivua
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Memoirs of the Marquis of Rockingham and His Contemporaries: With ..., Nide 1

George Thomas Keppel Earl of Albemarle - 1852 - 446 sivua
...ministry by the voice of the people, to whom he considered himself as accountable for his conduct, and that he would no longer remain in a situation which...for measures he was no longer allowed to guide."" On the 5th of October, accordingly, he resigned his office, and his example was followed two days afterwards,...

Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Nide 27

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1852 - 610 sivua
...The Cabinet generally was opposed to an immediate declaration of hostilities with Spain, and Pitt " Did Brownrigg . Z ɘ Ȁ "H 1852 Leavitt, Throw and Co") Agnew John Hol able to guide." The Whig Cabinet had rested upon three main pillars — family connexion, borough influence,...

History of England from the Peace of Utrecht to the Peace of Aix-la-Chaoelle ...

Philip Henry Stanhope (5th earl.) - 1853 - 446 sivua
...of the people, to whom be considered himself as accountable for his conduct, and that he would not remain in a situation which made him responsible for measures he was no longer allowed to guide. The President of the Council, the veteran Earl Granville, replied to him nearly as follows : " I find...

The Speeches of the Earl of Chatham, the Hon. R.B. Sheridan, Lord Erskine ...

William Pitt (Earl of Chatham) - 1853 - 1016 sivua
...voice of the people, to whom he considered himself accountable for his conduct ; and that he would not remain in a situation which made him responsible for measures he was no longer allowed to guide. He and Lord Temple then tendered their advice in writing to his Majesty ; but it was rejected, and...

The Lives of the Chief Justices of England: From the Norman Conquest ..., Nide 2

John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1853 - 454 sivua
...being outvoted, - '. „„, -, declared that he " would not remain in a situation which L • • ' 'J made him responsible for measures he was no longer allowed to guide." From that hour Lord Bute was considered Prime Minister, although it was some time before he could be...

Popular History of England, Nide 6

Charles Knight - 1860 - 524 sivua
...ministry by the voice of the people, to whom he considered himself as accountable for his conduct; and that he would no longer remain in a situation which...responsible for measures he was no longer allowed to guide." Lord Granville (Carteret), the President of the Council, thus replied : " I find the gentleman is determined...

On Parliamentary Government in England: Its Origin, Development, and ...

Alpheus Todd - 1869 - 838 sivua
...oat-voted therein, on the question of war with Spain, he resigned office, declaring that ' he would not remain in a situation which made him responsible for measures he was no longer allowed to guide.' * In 1797, during the premiership of the younger Pitt, he submitted to the Cabinet the expediency of...

The comprehensive history of England, from the earliest period to ..., Nide 3

Charles MacFarlane - 1792 - 950 sivua
...the n-lieme. Thus finding himself thwarted, Pitt injigniuitly declared that he would not remain ba situation which made him responsible for measures he was no longer allowed to guide, and drliveriug his reasons in writing, he begged per»':"i<jn to resign the seals of secretary. Lord T'-iaple,...

The Lives of the Chief Justices of England, Nide 3

John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1878 - 514 sivua
...Mansfield took part with Bute, and the Great Commoner, being outvoted, declared that " he would not remain in a situation which made him responsible for measures he was no longer allowed to guide." From that hour Lord Bute was considered Prime Minister, although it was some time before he could be...

Frederick the Great and the Seven Years' War

Frederick William Longman - 1881 - 276 sivua
...ministry by the voice of the people, to whom he considered himself as accountable for his conduct ; and that he would no longer remain in a situation which...responsible for measures he was no longer allowed to guide.' Lord Granville (Carteret), the president of the council, then replied : ' I find the gentleman is determined...




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