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... Liverpool ( 8 October 1822 ) that he had long felt that it was too large . Alluding to the Mint and the Board of Trade , he said : ' I think that you ought well to consider , upon any vacancy occurring in several of those offices which ...
... Liverpool ( 8 October 1822 ) that he had long felt that it was too large . Alluding to the Mint and the Board of Trade , he said : ' I think that you ought well to consider , upon any vacancy occurring in several of those offices which ...
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... Liverpool in 1823 : 4 ' I am sure I am not going too far in saying that he [ the King ] would far rather make ... Liverpool's genuine admiration of his great ability and of his masterful handling of foreign policy . Nor would a weak man ...
... Liverpool in 1823 : 4 ' I am sure I am not going too far in saying that he [ the King ] would far rather make ... Liverpool's genuine admiration of his great ability and of his masterful handling of foreign policy . Nor would a weak man ...
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... Liverpool apparently never thought of summoning the Cabinet to give collective advice — he was most anxious that his colleagues should give the King their ' unbiased opinions ' in a matter of peculiar difficulty and deli- cacy . Of ...
... Liverpool apparently never thought of summoning the Cabinet to give collective advice — he was most anxious that his colleagues should give the King their ' unbiased opinions ' in a matter of peculiar difficulty and deli- cacy . Of ...
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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