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A happier personal interference of the Queen is seen in the matter of Episcopal appointments . Here she had no family interests to serve and had always at hand the very best adviser in the young Randall Davidson , Dean of Windsor .
A happier personal interference of the Queen is seen in the matter of Episcopal appointments . Here she had no family interests to serve and had always at hand the very best adviser in the young Randall Davidson , Dean of Windsor .
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But this is not the only ground on which the Queen intervenes in the matter of appointments , even the greatest . It is she who was the first , in 1886 , to say , to the grief of Gladstone , that Granville could not return to the ...
But this is not the only ground on which the Queen intervenes in the matter of appointments , even the greatest . It is she who was the first , in 1886 , to say , to the grief of Gladstone , that Granville could not return to the ...
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Our modern system is based on the belief that everyone must have every chance of telling the truth on oath , his soul being a matter between himself and God , not a matter for the care of the courts . With us Parliament has deliberately ...
Our modern system is based on the belief that everyone must have every chance of telling the truth on oath , his soul being a matter between himself and God , not a matter for the care of the courts . With us Parliament has deliberately ...
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