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" His Majesty allowed Earl Temple to say that whoever voted for the India Bill was not only not his friend, but would be considered by him as an enemy ; and if these words were not strong enough, Earl Temple might use whatever words he might deem stronger... "
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Page 477
1905
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The Constitutional History of England from 1760 to 1860

Charles Duke Yonge - Constitutional history - 1882 - 468 pages
...which he entrusted to Lord Temple himself, and which stated that " His Majesty allowed Earl Temple to say that whoever voted for the India Bill was not...not his friend, but would be considered by him as his enemy. And, if these words were not strong enough, Earl Temple might use whatever words he might...
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A Handbook in Outline of the Political History of England to 1882

Arthur Herbert Dyke Acland, Sir Arthur Herbert Dyke Acland, Cyril Ransome - Great Britain - 1882 - 312 pages
...of Commons and passed. George III. authorizes Earl Temple to say that "whoever voted (in the Lords) for the India Bill was not only not his friend, but would be considered by him as an enemy. " The Lords reject the bill. The Coalition Ministry is dismissed, Dec. 18. William Pitt becomes Prime...
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The Honourable Henry Erskine: Lord Advocate for Scotland with Notices of ...

Alexander Fergusson - Genealogy - 1882 - 612 pages
...the medinm for making the King's sentiments known regarding the Bill. "His Majesty allows Earl Temple to say, that whoever voted for the India Bill was not only not his friend, but would lie considered by him as an enemy ; and if these words were not strong enough, Earl Temple might use...
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Rise of Constitutional Government in England

Cyril Ransome - Constitutional history - 1883 - 292 pages
...through Lord Temple to the members of the House of Lords to say, " that whoever voted (in the Lords) for the India Bill was not only not his friend, but would be considered by him as an enemy." The Lords threw out the Bill, and the coalition ministry was dismissed. The story of the next few months...
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English Constitutional History from the Teutonic Conquest to the Present Time

Thomas Pitt Taswell-Langmead, Charles Henry Edward Carmichael - Constitutional history - 1886 - 870 pages
...Majesty,' the King wrote on a card, as an authority for the !783- proceeding, ' allows Earl Temple to say that whoever voted for the India Bill was not...friend, but would be considered by him as an "enemy ; and if these words were not strong enough, Earl Temple might use whatever words Declaration he might...
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The Law and Custom of the Constitution, Part 1

Sir William Reynell Anson - Administrative law - 1886 - 408 pages
...George III had an interview with Lord Temple, afterwards Marquis of Buckingham, and empowered Temple to say that, ' whoever voted for the India Bill was...not his friend, but would be considered by him as his enemy ; and if these words were not strong enough, Earl Temple might use whatever words he might...
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A Short History of England from the Earliest Times to the Present Day

Cyril Ransome - Great Britain - 1887 - 532 pages
...Pitt's cousin, Lord Bejectionof Temple, son of George Grenville, to say that " whothe India Bill. ever voted for the India Bill was not only not his friend,...but would be considered by him as an enemy." This influence secured the rejection' of the bill, and the king, overjoyed by his success, demanded the...
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A Handbook in Outline of the Political History of England to 1887

Arthur Herbert Dyke Acland - Great Britain - 1888 - 356 pages
...Commons and passed. George III. authorizes Earl Temple to say that ' ' whoever voted (in the Lords) for the India Bill was not only not his friend, but would be considered by him as an enemy. " The Lords reject the bill. The Coalition Ministry is dismissed, Dee. 18. William Pitt becomes Prime...
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Biographical Studies

Walter Bagehot - Statesmen - 1889 - 414 pages
...curious steps in our constitutional history. He wrote on a card : ' His Majesty allowed Earl Temple to say that whoever voted for the India Bill was not...friend, but would be considered by him as an enemy; and if these words were not strong enough, Earl Temple might use whatever words he might deem stronger...
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Biographical Studies

Walter Bagehot - Great Britain - 1889 - 412 pages
...curious steps in our constitutional history. He wrote on a card : ' His Majesty allowed Earl Temple to say that whoever voted for the India Bill was not only not his friend, but would lie considered by him as an enemy; and if these words were not strong enough, Earl Temple might use...
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