The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 44Henry Colburn and Company, 1835 - English literature |
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Page 91
... Lord Melbourne has , therefore , again taken the helm of the State ; we trust his voyage will be a longer and a more ... Lord Melbourne and his coadjutors , Lords Lansdowne , Duncannon , Palmerston , and Brougham , and Messrs . Rice , O ...
... Lord Melbourne has , therefore , again taken the helm of the State ; we trust his voyage will be a longer and a more ... Lord Melbourne and his coadjutors , Lords Lansdowne , Duncannon , Palmerston , and Brougham , and Messrs . Rice , O ...
Page 115
... Lord of the Treasury , is six : - Lord Sidmouth , the Earl of Ripon , the Duke of Wellington , Earl Grey , Lord Melbourne , and Sir Robert Peel . Sir Robert Peel's Administration was the shortest known in England , at least since 1760 ...
... Lord of the Treasury , is six : - Lord Sidmouth , the Earl of Ripon , the Duke of Wellington , Earl Grey , Lord Melbourne , and Sir Robert Peel . Sir Robert Peel's Administration was the shortest known in England , at least since 1760 ...
Page 125
... Lord of the Treasury .. President of the Council First Lord of the Admiralty Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster . Woods , Works , and Privy Seal .. Home Secretary . Foreign Secretary Colonial Secretary .Lord Melbourne . Lord Lansdowne .
... Lord of the Treasury .. President of the Council First Lord of the Admiralty Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster . Woods , Works , and Privy Seal .. Home Secretary . Foreign Secretary Colonial Secretary .Lord Melbourne . Lord Lansdowne .
Page 126
... Lord Chamberlain ...... Vice - Chamberlain Lord Steward of the Household Master of the Horse Master of the Stag ... Melbourne announced his appointment as First Lord of the Treasury , and that it was the intention of the Administration ...
... Lord Chamberlain ...... Vice - Chamberlain Lord Steward of the Household Master of the Horse Master of the Stag ... Melbourne announced his appointment as First Lord of the Treasury , and that it was the intention of the Administration ...
Page 127
... Lord Melbourne subsequently said- " I have no hesitation in declaring to the Noble Duke that I hold myself bound , and pledge myself to act upon the principle of the resolution adopted by the House of Commons . " His Lordship then moved ...
... Lord Melbourne subsequently said- " I have no hesitation in declaring to the Noble Duke that I hold myself bound , and pledge myself to act upon the principle of the resolution adopted by the House of Commons . " His Lordship then moved ...
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