The Lives of the Lords Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of England: From the Earliest Times Till the Reign of King George IV.Blanchard and Lea, 1851 |
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Mr John Scott takes to the Study of the Law and is entered of the Middle Tem | 58 |
CHAPTER CXCVII | 127 |
CHAPTER CXCVIII | 142 |
obtained the Royal Assent to the passing of Bills 150 Anecdote of the King | 152 |
writes a long Letter to the King 156 Mr Pitts Letter designated by | 158 |
Mr Pitt to Lord Eldon 158 Mr Pitt again in Office 159 Lord Eldons | 168 |
Lord Eldon an ExChancellor 170 Alarm caused by Foxs Favour with | 175 |
Prospects of the Whig Government 179 Lord Eldon opposes the Abolition | 181 |
Alarming Proceedings of the Roman Catholic Association 337 Speech of | 340 |
Wishes and Efforts 366 Lord Eldon still ready to serve under him | 366 |
CHAPTER CCVIII | 373 |
Lord Eldon opposes the Bill for abolishing the Jurisdiction of the Great Sessions | 406 |
CHAPTER CCXI | 441 |
His Reception in the Hall of the Middle Temple 445 | 454 |
CHAPTER CCXII | 460 |
He completes his Testamentary Dispositions before the Wills | 473 |
Lord Eldon urges the Dissolution of the new Parliament 188 And defends this | 189 |
CHAPTER CCIII | 264 |
CHAPTER CCIV | 287 |
CHAPTER CCV | 305 |
Difficulty of the Author in drawing the Character of Lord Eldon 476 Lord | 480 |
His Speeches 530 Lord Eldon as a Poet 530 Pitt Club 530 Lines | 529 |
POSTSCRIPT | 553 |