George IV: Regent and King 1811-1830Readers Union, 1975 - 430 pages |
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... Goderich's leadership . It was the King , however , rather than Goderich whose leadership was more evident in the selection of the Cabinet over which the Prime Minister was so ineffectively to preside . 6 When informing Lord Goderich of ...
... Goderich's leadership . It was the King , however , rather than Goderich whose leadership was more evident in the selection of the Cabinet over which the Prime Minister was so ineffectively to preside . 6 When informing Lord Goderich of ...
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... Goderich that ' one of the many agreeable qualities that Mr Canning possessed as the King's First Minister was - that Mr Canning never kept any thing back from the King ' . His Majesty was , therefore , well aware of the high opinion Mr ...
... Goderich that ' one of the many agreeable qualities that Mr Canning possessed as the King's First Minister was - that Mr Canning never kept any thing back from the King ' . His Majesty was , therefore , well aware of the high opinion Mr ...
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... Goderich was apprehensively considering the implications of this proposal , the King discussed the whole problem with Huskisson . He ' spoke very kindly ' of Goderich ; but he was clearly of the opinion that he would have to be replaced ...
... Goderich was apprehensively considering the implications of this proposal , the King discussed the whole problem with Huskisson . He ' spoke very kindly ' of Goderich ; but he was clearly of the opinion that he would have to be replaced ...
Contents
PART ONE 18111820 | 1 |
AN ADONIS OF LOVELINESS 18121814 | 16 |
PRINCESS CAROLINE 18121814 | 36 |
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