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... never within your reach , would appear to me an idle honour , if any . " He added : 3 As a precedent it might be inconvenient for us . If once attached to so high an office as Lord Lieutenant , the name of Cabinet Minister could never ...
... never within your reach , would appear to me an idle honour , if any . " He added : 3 As a precedent it might be inconvenient for us . If once attached to so high an office as Lord Lieutenant , the name of Cabinet Minister could never ...
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... never entered Brooks's between November 1830 and 1836 when , to his disgust , he was forced to pay a bill for £ 70 for membership for all the time he was never there . He sent in his resignation . ' Ministers attended Cabinet meetings ...
... never entered Brooks's between November 1830 and 1836 when , to his disgust , he was forced to pay a bill for £ 70 for membership for all the time he was never there . He sent in his resignation . ' Ministers attended Cabinet meetings ...
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... never have agreed to it if secret voting , universal suffrage , or annually elected Parliaments had formed part of the plan.4 William IV also said that he would never agree to the throwing open of the China trade , though , actually ...
... never have agreed to it if secret voting , universal suffrage , or annually elected Parliaments had formed part of the plan.4 William IV also said that he would never agree to the throwing open of the China trade , though , actually ...
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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