The Constitutional History of England Since the Accession of George the Third, 1760-1860, Volume 1Longmans, Green, 1868 - Constitutional history |
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... cabinet . " Even his first speech to Parliament was not submitted to the cabinet council . It had been drawn up by him- self and Lord Bute ; and when Mr. Pitt took exception to some of its expressions , the king long resisted the advice ...
... cabinet . " Even his first speech to Parliament was not submitted to the cabinet council . It had been drawn up by him- self and Lord Bute ; and when Mr. Pitt took exception to some of its expressions , the king long resisted the advice ...
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... Rockingham Mem . , i . 61–64 . 1 Rockingham Mem . , i . 68 ; Dod- ington's Diary , 433 . admitted into the cabinet . An arrangement was soon afterwards 16 INFLUENCE OF THE CROWN . Measures taken to break up the ministry.
... Rockingham Mem . , i . 61–64 . 1 Rockingham Mem . , i . 68 ; Dod- ington's Diary , 433 . admitted into the cabinet . An arrangement was soon afterwards 16 INFLUENCE OF THE CROWN . Measures taken to break up the ministry.
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... cabinet , he was forced to tender his resignation.3 1 Lord Hardwicke said , " He ( Lord Bute ) principally availed himself with great art and finesse of the dissensions between the Duke of Newcastle and Mr. Pitt : he played off one ...
... cabinet , he was forced to tender his resignation.3 1 Lord Hardwicke said , " He ( Lord Bute ) principally availed himself with great art and finesse of the dissensions between the Duke of Newcastle and Mr. Pitt : he played off one ...
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... cabinet , and the sole direction of the House of Lords.2 He con- sulted none of his colleagues , except Lord Egremont and Mr. George Grenville . His ascendency provoked the jealousy and resentment of the king's veteran minister , the ...
... cabinet , and the sole direction of the House of Lords.2 He con- sulted none of his colleagues , except Lord Egremont and Mr. George Grenville . His ascendency provoked the jealousy and resentment of the king's veteran minister , the ...
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... cabinet 2 , he retreated to the interior cabinet , whence he could direct more securely the measures of the court.3 The The Gren ministry of Mr. Grenville was constituted in a manner favourable to the king's personal views ; and was ex ...
... cabinet 2 , he retreated to the interior cabinet , whence he could direct more securely the measures of the court.3 The The Gren ministry of Mr. Grenville was constituted in a manner favourable to the king's personal views ; and was ex ...
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