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... Commons . Herries in 1841 was the second.3 Peel wrote to Murray on 21 January 1835 : 4 The holding of a seat in the Cabinet by a responsible adviser of the Crown - that adviser being neither in the House of Lords nor Commons , is , I ...
... Commons . Herries in 1841 was the second.3 Peel wrote to Murray on 21 January 1835 : 4 The holding of a seat in the Cabinet by a responsible adviser of the Crown - that adviser being neither in the House of Lords nor Commons , is , I ...
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... Commons . For some time after December 1783 Pitt was the only Cabinet Minister in the Commons , and in every Govern- ment before 1834 at least half the Cabinet was in the Lords , 2 even though the want of effective speakers in the Lower ...
... Commons . For some time after December 1783 Pitt was the only Cabinet Minister in the Commons , and in every Govern- ment before 1834 at least half the Cabinet was in the Lords , 2 even though the want of effective speakers in the Lower ...
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... Commons , though Perceval himself would have been prepared to serve under another peer such as Harrowby or Bathurst.2 And Canning went further , telling the King that the Minister must necessarily have complete authority over all ...
... Commons , though Perceval himself would have been prepared to serve under another peer such as Harrowby or Bathurst.2 And Canning went further , telling the King that the Minister must necessarily have complete authority over all ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Charles Webster | 2 |
HERO AND LEANDER Warton Lecture on English Poetry By C S Lewis | 23 |
THE PHILOSOPHY OF ANALYSIS Philosophical Lecture By Brand | 39 |
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