Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 38British Academy - Humanities |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 30
Page 166
... William IV on 11 October 1831 that Anglesey had been at the Cabinet meeting that morning , added that he ' entirely ... William Vesey Fitzgerald , who became President " Tomorrow I trust will finish my business , and I expect to get away ...
... William IV on 11 October 1831 that Anglesey had been at the Cabinet meeting that morning , added that he ' entirely ... William Vesey Fitzgerald , who became President " Tomorrow I trust will finish my business , and I expect to get away ...
Page 238
... William IV's consent to the introduc- tion of the Reform Bill , and the King told him that he would never have agreed to it if secret voting , universal suffrage , or annually elected Parliaments had formed part of the plan.4 William IV ...
... William IV's consent to the introduc- tion of the Reform Bill , and the King told him that he would never have agreed to it if secret voting , universal suffrage , or annually elected Parliaments had formed part of the plan.4 William IV ...
Page 247
... William IV con- tinued to claim the right to veto Cabinet decisions . He had his own firmly held views on foreign policy which had to be reckoned with.3 On 31 May 1835 he told Melbourne that he ' never can consent , while he is ...
... William IV con- tinued to claim the right to veto Cabinet decisions . He had his own firmly held views on foreign policy which had to be reckoned with.3 On 31 May 1835 he told Melbourne that he ' never can consent , while he is ...
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 |
4 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
appointed Arbuthnot archaeological Arinbjorn Athelstan attended Bāb battle of Brunanburh British Academy Brougham Cabinet dinner Cabinet meetings Cabinet Minister Cairo Canning's century Classical colleagues Council Diaries and Corresp drápa Duke Dura-Europus edition Egill Egill's Egils Saga Eirík Eldon Ellenborough Ellenborough's Pol English entrance fact Foreign friends gate gateway George George III George IV Government Greek Grenville Grey Hamilton Thompson Harrowby Henry Hobhouse Hero and Leander Howick MSS Ibid interest judgement Kenyon King King's later Latin lectures letter Liverpool Lord Chancellor Lord Liverpool manuscripts means Melbourne ment Ministry Museum never opinion Oxford Palmerston Papers papyri Parl Parliament Peel Perceval philosophers Pitt Pitt's Portland President Prime Minister Privy Seal Professor resign Roman Rostovtzeff scholars scholarship Secretary sestiads Shakespeare Sidmouth Souter statement Thignica thought tion told tower University volume wall Wellington Whig William William IV Windsor Archives wrote