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.

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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

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