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" ... Committee of the Council to discourse concerning pressing of men ; but Lord. ! how they meet ; never sit down : one comes, now another goes, then comes another ; one complaining that nothing is done, another swearing that he hath been there these... "
The Privy Council of England in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries ... - Page 208
by Edward Raymond Turner - 1928 - 519 pages
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Essays Written in the Intervals of Business

Sir Arthur Helps - 1843 - 164 pages
...swearing that he hath been there these " two hours and nobody come. At last my " Lord Annesley says, ' I think we must be " forced to get the King to come...Committee; for I do not see that we do " any thing at any tune but when he is " here.'" The great art of making use of councils, commissions, and such like bodies,...
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Essays Written in the Intervals of Business

Sir Arthur Helps - 1848 - 204 pages
...hath been there thefe two hours " and nobody come. At laft my Lord " Annefley fays, ' I think we muft be " forced to get the King to come to every " Committee ; for I do not fee that we " do any thing at any time but when he " is there.'" The great art of making ufe of Councils,...
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Fruits of Leisure: Or, Essays Written in the Intervals of Business

Sir Arthur Helps - 1851 - 150 pages
...swearing that he hath been there these two hours and nobody come. At last my Lord Annesley says, ' I think we must be forced to get the King to come...see that we do any thing at any time but when he is there.' " The great art of making use of councils, commissions, and such like bodies, is to know what...
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Companions of My Solitude: Essays Written in the Intervals of Business ; and ...

Sir Arthur Helps - 1879 - 432 pages
...swearing that he hath been there these two hours and nobody come. At last my Lord Annesley says, ' I think we must be forced to get the King to come to every Committee ; for I do not see that we do anything at any time but when he is here.' " The great art of making use of councils, commissions,...
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Diary of Samuel Pepys, Esqr. F.R.S.

Samuel Pepys - 1889 - 344 pages
...swearing that he hath been there these two hours and nobody come. At last my Lord Annesly 1 says, " I think we must be forced to get the King to come to every committee ; for I do not see what we do -any thing at any time but when he is here." 1 Created Earl of Anglesea. And I believe he...
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Essays Written in the Interval of Business

Sir Arthur Helps - 1890 - 158 pages
...swearing that he hath been there these two hours and nobody come. At last my Lord Annesley says, " I think we must be forced to get the King to come to every Committee ; for I do not see that we do anything at any time but when he is here."' 70 The great art of making use of councils, commissions,...
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The Diary of Samuel Pepys

Samuel Pepys - 1905 - 860 pages
...swearing that he hath been there these two hours, and nobody come. At last my Lord Anglesey says, ' I think we must be forced to get the King to come to every Committee, for I do not see that we do anything at any time but when he is here.' And I believe he said the truth ; and very constant he is...
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The Diary: With an Introduction and Notes

Samuel Pepys - 1905 - 846 pages
...swearing that le hath been there these two hours, and nobody come. At last my Lord Anglesey says, ' quite left out. Here I find my Lord very anything at any time jut when he is here." And I believe he said the truth ; and very constant he is...
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The Transaction of Business

Sir Arthur Helps - 1907 - 170 pages
...another swearing that he hath been there these two hours and nobody come. At last my Lord Annesley says, 'I think we must be forced to get the King to come to every Committee ; for I do not see that we do anything at any time but when he is here. ' ' ' The great art of making use of councils, commissions,...
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The Concise Pepys

Samuel Pepys - 1997 - 820 pages
...another swearing mat he hath been there these two hours and nobody come. At last my Lord Annesly 14 says, 'I think we must be forced to get the King to come to every committee; for I do not see mat we do any thing at any time but 13 Frances, daughter of Richard Jennings, Esq., of Sandridge, near...
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