| 1840 - 880 pages
...happy result was altogether attributable to tho superhuman wis« 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... | |
| James Whatman Bosanquet - 1842 - 178 pages
...also admits the difficulty of such a crisis as that of 1825, and suggests, that special application to the " First Lord of the Treasury, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, and the President of the Board of Trade,"* might be made in such cases, as a Board empowered to direct the... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1845 - 788 pages
...least, a certain amount of drawback ought to take place. And I must also add, that I believe the late Chancellor of the Exchequer and the late President of the Board of Trade would not have given their support to this proposition except upon the conscientious conviction that... | |
| John Francis - 1847 - 324 pages
...by the Bank to the Government; and after the consent of certain Members of the Government, namely, the First Lord of the Treasury, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, and the Master of the Mint shall have been signified. It is proposed from henceforth to prohibit the establishment... | |
| 1848 - 638 pages
...hailed, that the members of the legal profession do nominate twelve gentlemen as a deputation to wait on the First Lord of the Treasury, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, and the Secretary of State for the Home Department, and represent that in consequence of the act 9 & 10 Viet.... | |
| 1848 - 476 pages
...Canterbury and York, the bishop of London, the lord chancellor, the lord president of the council, the first lord of the Treasury, the chancellor of the exchequer, and such one of the principal secretaries of state as might Ы' nominated under the sign manual. There.'... | |
| E F Thomas Fortune - 1851 - 358 pages
...by the Bank to the Government ; and after the consent of certain members of the Government, namely, the First Lord of the Treasury, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, and the Master of the Mint shall have been signified. " It is proposed from henceforth to prohibit the establishment... | |
| 1851 - 696 pages
...14,000,000?., except in exchange for gold, without the express consent of three members of the ministry (the First Lord of the Treasury, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, and the Master of the Mint) ; and the profits on the circulation of the bank beyond the sum of 14,000,000?.... | |
| Robert Peel - 1853 - 874 pages
...from the bank to the government, and without the express sanction of three members of the government : the First Lord of the Treasury, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, and the President of the Board of Trade. We do not contemplate, and do not intend to provide for, an increased... | |
| sir robert peel bart - 1853 - 870 pages
...from the bank to the government, and without the express sanction of three members of the government: the First Lord of the Treasury, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, and the President of the Board of Trade. We do not contemplate, and do not intend to provide for, an increased... | |
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