Recollections and Reflections, Personal and Political: As Connected with Public Affairs, During the Reign of George III.Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1822 |
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... Earl Temple , who had been made First Lord of the Admiralty on the removal of Lord Anson , towards the close of the year 1756 , and the other com- missioners of the Admiralty , refused to countersign the warrant . This occasioned some ...
... Earl Temple , who had been made First Lord of the Admiralty on the removal of Lord Anson , towards the close of the year 1756 , and the other com- missioners of the Admiralty , refused to countersign the warrant . This occasioned some ...
第 48 頁
... Earl Temple , first Lord of the Admiralty , in the room of Lord An- son ; but in the spring 1757 , Mr. Pitt and his friends were removed from office through the influence of the Duke of Cum- berland . Although the Duke of Cumberland had ...
... Earl Temple , first Lord of the Admiralty , in the room of Lord An- son ; but in the spring 1757 , Mr. Pitt and his friends were removed from office through the influence of the Duke of Cum- berland . Although the Duke of Cumberland had ...
第 124 頁
... Earl Temple possessed at one time a con- siderable degree of popularity ; he owed it to his connexion with his brother - in - law , Mr. Secretary Pitt . Leonidas Glover speaks with much approbation of Earl Temple's conduct in December ...
... Earl Temple possessed at one time a con- siderable degree of popularity ; he owed it to his connexion with his brother - in - law , Mr. Secretary Pitt . Leonidas Glover speaks with much approbation of Earl Temple's conduct in December ...
第 125 頁
... Earl's self - importance having been offended , at the admission of this clause into the address without his pre- vious approbation . Earl Temple's character seems to be fairly given by Lord Waldegrave . He tells us , that George II ...
... Earl's self - importance having been offended , at the admission of this clause into the address without his pre- vious approbation . Earl Temple's character seems to be fairly given by Lord Waldegrave . He tells us , that George II ...
第 135 頁
... Earl Temple , in an audience which he had obtained of the King , had recommended to His Majesty , to use his efforts to resist this bill in the House of Lords ; that he had prevailed on the King to adopt his advice , and that the King ...
... Earl Temple , in an audience which he had obtained of the King , had recommended to His Majesty , to use his efforts to resist this bill in the House of Lords ; that he had prevailed on the King to adopt his advice , and that the King ...
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第 108 頁 - That in case the Crown and imperial dignity of this realm shall hereafter come to any person, not being a native of this kingdom of England, this, nation be not obliged to engage in any war for the defence of any dominions or territories which do not belong to the Crown of England, without the consent of Parliament.
第 86 頁 - That no person who has an office or place of profit under the King, or receives a pension from the crown, shall be capable of serving as a member of the house of commons.
第 84 頁 - England as by law established ; that, in case the crown and imperial dignity of this realm shall hereafter come to any person not being a native of this kingdom of England, this nation be not obliged to engage in any war for the defence of any dominions or territories which do not. belong to the crown of England, without...
第 85 頁 - That from and after the time that the further limitation by this act shall take effect, all matters and things relating to the well governing of this kingdom, which are properly cognizable in the privy council by the laws and customs of this realm, shall be transacted there; and all resolutions taken thereupon shall be signed by such of the privy council as shall advise and consent to the same.
第 86 頁 - That after the said limitation shall take effect as aforesaid, judges' commissions be made Quamdiu se bene gesserint, and their salaries ascertained and established ; but upon the address of both Houses of Parliament it may be lawful to remove them.
第 86 頁 - Having settled these preliminaries, they resolved, that the Princess Sophia, Duchess-dowager of Hanover, be declared the next in succession to the crown of England, in the Protestant line, after his majesty and the princess, and the heirs of their bodies respectively : and, that the further limitation of the crown be to the said Princess Sophia and the heirs of her body, being Protestants.
第 85 頁 - That no person who shall hereafter come to the possession of this Crown, shall go out of the dominions of England, Scotland, or Ireland, without consent of Parliament.
第 42 頁 - ... of his master, or of the public, he has greatly impaired a very considerable estate by electioneering, and keeping up a good parliamentary interest, which is commonly, though perhaps improperly, called the service of the crown.
第 15 頁 - Every person in the fleet, who through cowardice, negligence, or disaffection, shall in time of action withdraw or keep back, or not come into the fight or engagement, or shall not do his utmost to take or destroy every ship which it shall be his duty to engage, and to assist and relieve...
第 41 頁 - ... and confidence ; it cannot be denied that he possesses some qualities of an able minister : yet view him in a different light, and our veneration will be somewhat abated. Talk with him concerning public or private business of a nice or delicate nature, he will be found confused, irresolute, continually rambling from the subject, contradicting himself almost every instant. Hear him speak in parliament...