Critical and Historical Essays, Volume 1J. M. Dent, 1951 - 1338 pages |
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Page 214
... Court than any chief of the Opposition , and more detested by the Parliament than any pandar of the Court . Temple , whose great maxim was to offend no party , was not likely to cling to the falling fortunes of a minister the study of ...
... Court than any chief of the Opposition , and more detested by the Parliament than any pandar of the Court . Temple , whose great maxim was to offend no party , was not likely to cling to the falling fortunes of a minister the study of ...
Page 587
... court . The court pronounced that the resignation was invalid , and that therefore Hastings was still Governor - General under the Regu- lating Act ; and the defeated members of the Council , finding that the sense of the whole ...
... court . The court pronounced that the resignation was invalid , and that therefore Hastings was still Governor - General under the Regu- lating Act ; and the defeated members of the Council , finding that the sense of the whole ...
Page 668
... Court , but which , since 1858 , have with the Supreme Court , been merged in the " High Courts , " 526 Sunnuds , certificates of possession , 638 Surajah Dowlah , better Suraj - ud - daulah , 504 Swan River , in the S.-W. of Australia ...
... Court , but which , since 1858 , have with the Supreme Court , been merged in the " High Courts , " 526 Sunnuds , certificates of possession , 638 Surajah Dowlah , better Suraj - ud - daulah , 504 Swan River , in the S.-W. of Australia ...
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HALLAMS HISTORY | 3 |
RANKES HISTORY OF THE POPES | 31 |
BURLEIGH AND HIS TIMES | 77 |
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