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... iii . 373 . 2 Chatham Papers , 104. George III desired that the number of keys to the ' confidential ' boxes should never be unnecessarily increased , and , reported Perceval in 1811 , ' it has not been customary to keep in the Office ...
... iii . 373 . 2 Chatham Papers , 104. George III desired that the number of keys to the ' confidential ' boxes should never be unnecessarily increased , and , reported Perceval in 1811 , ' it has not been customary to keep in the Office ...
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... George III was trying to ensure for the Prime Minister the support of a sufficient number of members to enable him to carry on the government . George III acted precisely in the same way twenty- three years later when he summarily ...
... George III was trying to ensure for the Prime Minister the support of a sufficient number of members to enable him to carry on the government . George III acted precisely in the same way twenty- three years later when he summarily ...
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... George III would never have consented to the introduction of a Catholic Relief Bill as a Government measure : it was ' beyond the decision of any Cabinet of Ministers ' . " Although in 1807 he did approve a small Bill of this nature ...
... George III would never have consented to the introduction of a Catholic Relief Bill as a Government measure : it was ' beyond the decision of any Cabinet of Ministers ' . " Although in 1807 he did approve a small Bill of this nature ...
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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