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... Ellenborough , who had refused the Great Seal , should be brought in , though Ellenborough protested that he had no wish to devote himself to politics and no curiosity to gratify in reading Dispatches . He stipulated that he should not ...
... Ellenborough , who had refused the Great Seal , should be brought in , though Ellenborough protested that he had no wish to devote himself to politics and no curiosity to gratify in reading Dispatches . He stipulated that he should not ...
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... ( Ellenborough's Pol . Diary , 1828–30 , i . 217 ) . He said that at meetings of the Privy Council the Lord Privy Seal sat next to the King , but this practice was not invariably followed : George IV disliked Ellenborough and did not wish ...
... ( Ellenborough's Pol . Diary , 1828–30 , i . 217 ) . He said that at meetings of the Privy Council the Lord Privy Seal sat next to the King , but this practice was not invariably followed : George IV disliked Ellenborough and did not wish ...
Strana 154
... Ellenborough , as Privy Seal , had found something to do — at the Foreign Office , because Dudley , the Foreign Secretary , was an old friend , had no false pride , and was very willing to be helped.2 But Ellenborough was even less ...
... Ellenborough , as Privy Seal , had found something to do — at the Foreign Office , because Dudley , the Foreign Secretary , was an old friend , had no false pride , and was very willing to be helped.2 But Ellenborough was even less ...
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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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