| 1854 - 718 頁
...so, and had not vigour and resolution to put nn end to it. The " King ought to be treated with all sort of respect and attention, but " the appearance...done by the Ministers, except in a few « instances." ' (Vol. ii. p. 37.) Since the accession of Lord Shelburne's Ministry, the negotiations for a peace,... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1854 - 608 頁
...treated with all sort of respect and attention, but the appearance nf power is all thai a king nf liiis country can have. Though the Government in my time...done by the Ministers, except in a few instances." (Vol. ii. p. 37.) Since the accession of Lord Shelburne's Ministry, the negotiations for peace, on... | |
| John Wade - 1856 - 862 頁
...the king to reign, not to govern. According to Lord North, " the king ought to be treated with all sort of respect and attention, but the appearance...power is all that a king of this country can have."* George III., however, sought to be something more than a name or popular show ; and his struggles had... | |
| Earl John Russell Russell - 1859 - 390 頁
...after some reference to government by departments, said : " The King ought to be treated with all sorts of respect and attention ; but the appearance of power is all that a King of this country can have." There was some little conversation about men and offices. They agreed to oppose the Address, and Lord... | |
| William Massey - 1860 - 546 頁
...it so ; and had not vigour and resolution to put an end to it. The King ought to be treated with all sort of respect and attention, but the appearance of power is all that a King of this country can have.'0 Lord Shelburne having retired, it was thought Propositions of e & Fox and Pitt. that his friends... | |
| Thomas Erskine May - 1861 - 544 頁
...so, and had not the vigour and resolution to put an end to it. The king ought to be treated with all sort of respect and attention ; but the appearance...done by the ministers, except in a few instances." 1 But whatever were the views of ministers regarding the king's future authority, he himself had no... | |
| Thomas Erskine May (baron Farnborough.) - 1861 - 536 頁
...so, and had not the vigour and resolution to put an end to it. The king ought to be treated with all sort of respect and attention ; but the appearance...done by the ministers, except in a few instances." 1 The king's But whatever were the views of ministers regard t"o his1min- mg tne king's future authority,... | |
| Sir George Cornewall Lewis - 1864 - 552 頁
...it so, and had not vigour and resolution to put an end to it. The King ought to be treated with all sort of respect and attention, but the appearance...was done by the Ministers, except in a few instances ' (vol. ii. p. 37). Since the accession of Lord Shelburne's Mmistry, the negotiations for a peace,... | |
| Alpheus Todd - 1869 - 838 頁
...it so, and had not vigour and resolution to put an end to it. The king ought to be treated with all sort of respect and attention, but the appearance...done by the ministers, except in a few instances." Lord North's doctrine in respect to the authority of the crown was greatly in advance of his time,... | |
| Thomas Erskine May - 1871 - 490 頁
...so, and had not the vigour and resolution to put an end to it. The king ought to be treated with all sort of respect and attention : but the appearance...the whole was done by the ministers, except in a few instances.'1 But whatever were the views of ministers reThe wng-8 garding the king's future authority,... | |
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