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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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Life of William, Earl of Shelburne, Afterwards First Marguess of Lansdowne ...

Edmond George Petty-Fitzmaurice Baron Fitzmaurice - 1876 - 624 pages
...Sholburne, 9th, 12th Doc. 1783. ference of the King. On the llth of December, Lord Temple obtained leave to say, that whoever voted for the India Bill, was not only not a friend, but would be considered by the King, an enemy. The effect of this unconstitutional commission...
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Life of William, Earl of Shelburne, Afterwards First Marguess of Lansdowne ...

Edmond George Petty-Fitzmaurice Fitzmaurice (1st Baron) - 1876 - 624 pages
...doubtful, were the personal interference of the King. On the llth of December, Lord Temple obtained leave to say, that whoever voted for the India Bill, was not only not a friend, but would be considered by the King, an enemy. The effect of this unconstitutional commission...
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English Party Leaders and English Parties: Sir Robert Walpole. William Pitt ...

William Henry Davenport Adams - 1878 - 518 pages
...peers his desire that they should vote against his Government: — "His Majesty allows Earl Temple to say, that whoever voted for the India Bill was...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 deemed stronger,...
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English party leaders and English parties, from Walpole to Peel, Volume 1

William Henry Davenport Adams - Great Britain - 1878 - 516 pages
...peers his desire that they should vote against his Government: — "His Majesty allows Earl Temple to say, that whoever voted for the India Bill was...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 deemed stronger,...
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English history for the use of public schools, Volume 3

James Franck Bright - 1878 - 762 pages
...paper to show to any Lord he pleased. The purport of it was, that "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 those words were not strong enough, Earl Temple might use whatever words he might deem stronger...
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A History of England

James Franck Bright - Great Britain - 1880 - 740 pages
...a paper to show to any Lord he pleased. The purport of it was, that "Ms 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 those words were not strong enough, Earl Temple might use whatever words he might deem stronger...
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Biographical studies, ed. by R.H. Hutton

Walter Bagehot - 1881 - 390 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 - Literary Criticism - 1881 - 388 pages
...most 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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The Honourable Henry Erskine: Lord Advocate for Scotland with Notices of ...

Alexander Fergusson - Genealogy - 1882 - 618 pages
...the medinm for making the King's sentiments known regarding the Bill. "His Malesty allows Earl Temple to say, that whoever voted for the India Bill was...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 deemed stronger...
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William Pitt

Lewis Sergeant - Great Britain - 1882 - 220 pages
...the commission to employ his personal influence with their brother peers. He authorised Lord Temple to say that " whoever voted for the India Bill was...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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