The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 33Henry Colburn and Company, 1831 |
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... Lord Chancellor , an opportunity of declaring to their lordships his opinions upon these two all - important subjects . The Lord Chancellor in reply , observed that future opportunities would occur when he might so explain ; but he ...
... Lord Chancellor , an opportunity of declaring to their lordships his opinions upon these two all - important subjects . The Lord Chancellor in reply , observed that future opportunities would occur when he might so explain ; but he ...
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Westminster Hall . After a few observa- tions from Lord Tenterden and the Lord Chancellor , on the necessity of deliberately weighing the changes contemplated , the Bill was read a first time . December 2. The Lord Chancellor sub ...
Westminster Hall . After a few observa- tions from Lord Tenterden and the Lord Chancellor , on the necessity of deliberately weighing the changes contemplated , the Bill was read a first time . December 2. The Lord Chancellor sub ...
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... Lord Chancellor a clause was inserted in the Re- gency Bill , rendering it void in the event of her Majesty's death , and of a subsequent marriage of the King . December 20. The Lord Chancellor moved for a return of the number of ...
... Lord Chancellor a clause was inserted in the Re- gency Bill , rendering it void in the event of her Majesty's death , and of a subsequent marriage of the King . December 20. The Lord Chancellor moved for a return of the number of ...
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... Lord Kennedy ( the sitting members , ) or their agents , had been guilty of ... Chancellor of the Exchequer replied that his Majesty's Government considered ... Lord Plun- kett to the Lord Chancellorship of Ireland , and the ...
... Lord Kennedy ( the sitting members , ) or their agents , had been guilty of ... Chancellor of the Exchequer replied that his Majesty's Government considered ... Lord Plun- kett to the Lord Chancellorship of Ireland , and the ...
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... Lord Chancellor , Lord Brougham . Lord Privy Seal , Lord Durham . Chancellor of the Exchequer , Viscount Althorp . Secretary of State for the Home Department , Vis- count Melbourne . Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs , Viscount ...
... Lord Chancellor , Lord Brougham . Lord Privy Seal , Lord Durham . Chancellor of the Exchequer , Viscount Althorp . Secretary of State for the Home Department , Vis- count Melbourne . Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs , Viscount ...
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