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" He now produced two papers, which he represented as copies of what he had written to them, in which he assents to their proceeding and going on with the Bill, adding certainly in each, as he read them, very strong expressions of the pain and misery the... "
The Public and Private Life of Lord Chancellor Eldon: With Selections from ... - 222. lappuse
autors: Horace Twiss - 1844 - 869 lapas
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The Christian Lady's Magazine, 22. sējums

1841 - 596 lapas
...and exhausted by the fatigue of conversation, he had said, ' Go on.' He now produced two paper*,which he represented as copies of what he had written to...him. It struck me at the time that I should, if I bad been in oBice, have felt considerable difficulty about going on after reading such expressions;...
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The Christian lady's magazine, ed. by Charlotte Elizabeth, 22. sējums

Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna - 1839 - 630 lapas
...exhausted by the fatigue of conversation, he had said, ' Go on.' He now produced two papers,which be represented as copies of what he had written to them,...gave him. It struck me at the time that I should, if 1 had been in office, have felt considerable difficulty about going on after reading such expressions...
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The Protestant magazine, 6. sējums

Protestant association - 1844 - 420 lapas
...had been carried, as was supposed, and had been represented, after full explanation of them to his Majesty ; * and he had so far assented. " 'This led...reading such expressions ; but whatever might be fair observation as to giving or not effect to those expressions, / told his Majesty it was impossible to...
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The Quarterly Review, 74. sējums

1844 - 568 lapas
...been carried, — as was supposed, and had been represented, after full explanation of them to his Majesty* — and he had so far assented. ' This led...very strong expressions of the pain and misery the pro-, ceedings gave him. It struck me at the time that I should, if I had been in office, have felt...
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The Quarterly Review, 74. sējums

1844 - 698 lapas
...said, " Go on." He now produced two papers, which he represented as copies of what he had icritten to them, in which he assents to their proceeding and...reading such expressions; but whatever might be fair observation as to giving, or not, effect to those expressions, I told his Majesty it was impossible...
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The Presbyterian review and religious journal, 18. sējums

1845 - 442 lapas
...of what he had written his ministers, in which he assents to their proceeding with the bill, adding very strong expressions of the pain and misery the proceedings gave him." " He said he had been deserted by an aristocracy that had supported his father — that instead of...
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Life and times of sir Robert Peel, by W.C. Taylor (C. Mackay).

William Cooke Taylor - 1846 - 738 lapas
...nothing to fall back upon/' gave the required consent in writing, adding, however, to the document, very strong expressions of the pain and misery the proceedings gave him. It was generally believed at the time, that this reluctant consent was wrung from him chiefly by the influence...
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The Lives of the Lords Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of England ...

John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1851 - 566 lapas
...been carried, — as was supposed and had been represented, — after full explanation of them to his Majesty, and he had so far assented. "This led to...reading such expressions; but whatever might be fair observation, as to giving, or not, effect to those expressions, / told his Majesty it was impossible...
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The Lives of the Lords Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of England ...

John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1851 - 560 lapas
...had been represented, — after full explanation of them to his Majesty, and he had so far assented. conversation twice with his Ministers or such as had...struck me at the time that I should, if I had been in office,Jiave felt considerable difficulty about going on, after reading such expressions; but whatever...
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The Irish Quarterly Review, 6. sējums,1. daļa

1856 - 706 lapas
...which he represented as copies of what he had written to thun, in which he assents to their proceedings and going on with the Bill, adding certainly in each,...of the pain and misery the proceedings gave him." — Campbell's ('finiicettors, vol. vii. p, 512. Lord Eldon must have misunderstood the account which...
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