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" I am confident that the three right honorable gentlemen opposite, the First Lord of the Treasury, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, and the late President of the Board of Trade, will all with one voice answer "No." And why not? "Because," say they, "it... "
Central Government - Page 32
by Henry Duff Traill - 1881 - 162 pages
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The Parliamentary History of England, from the Earliest Period to ..., Volume 26

William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1816 - 760 pages
...the fortification system necessarily made a part of that estimate, the meeting had been held between the First Lord of the Treasury, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, and the Master-general of the Ordnance. As there were various plans of fortifications to refer to, the...
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Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Earl of ...

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Select Committee on the Earl of Elgin's Collection of Sculptured Marbles - Elgin marbles - 1816 - 240 pages
...be effected. " Lord Castlereagh being at this time absent on the Continent, I applied forthwith to the First Lord of the Treasury, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, and the Colonial Secretary of State ; and on laying before them the above considerations, I received from...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 62

England - 1847 - 788 pages
...crisis arising, a power was to be reserved by the bill enabling the Bank of England, with the consent of the first Lord of the Treasury, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, and the Master of the Mint, to extend their issue upon securities beyond that amount. It is with considerable...
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A View of the Constitution of the United States of America

William Rawle - Law - 1825 - 430 pages
...of the crown, and the supposed representatives of the people, the house of commons, are merely what the first lord of the treasury, the chancellor of the exchequer, and similar great officers are avowedly; that is, the ministers of the executive government. It is true,...
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Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1875 - 1076 pages
...Committee of Council for Trade and Plantations. The Archbishop of Canterbury, the Lord Chancellor, the First Lord of the Treasury, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, and other great officers of State were placed on that body, which, never met, and it was obvious that it...
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The American Almanac and Respository of useful knowledge for the year 1830

Gray and Bowen - 1831 - 366 pages
...for upwards of a century the management of the Treasury has been put in commission, the commissioners being the First Lord of the Treasury, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, (to whom is entrusted, in an especial manner, the revenue and expenditure of the nation, and who often...
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Annual Register, Volume 78

Edmund Burke - History - 1837 - 906 pages
...bishops of Lincoln and Gloucester, by name ; of the lord chancellor, the president of the council, the first lord of the treasury, the chancellor of the exchequer, and such of the secretaries of state as his Majesty might name, all for the time being; and of Lord Harrowby,...
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Annual Register, Volume 78

Edmund Burke - History - 1837 - 880 pages
...existing bishops of Lincoln and Gloucester, byname ; of the lord chancellor, the president of the council, the first lord of the treasury, the chancellor of the exchequer, and such of tbe secretaries of state as his Majesty might name, all for the time being; and of Lord Harrowby,...
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Remarks Upon Some Prevalent Errors, with Respect to Currency and Banking ...

George Warde Norman - Banks and banking - 1838 - 116 pages
...the funds of the circulation department to a limited amount upon an application to that effect from the First Lord of the Treasury, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, and the President of the Board of Trade for the time being, such application, with the reasons for it,...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 48

England - 1840 - 880 pages
...happy result was altogether attributable to tho superhuman wisŤ dom and tho incredible integrity of the First Lord of the Treasury, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, and their admirable colleagues, — even though these ever- to- be -honoured functionaries had no more...
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