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" I can say and will say, that as a peer of parliament, — as speaker of this right honourable house, — as keeper of the great seal, — as guardian of his majesty's conscience, — as Lord High Chancellor of England, — nay, even in that character... "
Doctor Johnson: his religious life and his death... - Page 275
by Robert Armitage - 1850 - 539 pages
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Historical Memoirs Respecting the English, Irish, and Scottish ..., Volume 3

Charles Butler - Church and state - 1821 - 538 pages
...great seal, — as guardian of his majesty's " conscience, — as lord high chancellor of England, — nay, " even in that character alone, in which the noble duke would " think it an affront to be considered, — but which character, " none can deny me ; — as a MAN, I am at this moment as re"...
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Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged

Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1822 - 572 pages
...Great Seal, — as guardian of his Majesty's conscience, —M Lord High Chancellor of England, — nay, even in that character alone, in which the noble Duke would think it an affront to be considered,—but which character, none can deny me; as a MAN, I am at this moment as respectable,—I...
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Reminiscences of Charles Butler, Esq, Volume 1

Charles Butler - Autobiography - 1822 - 706 pages
...seal, — as guardian of his " majesty's conscience, — as lord high chancellor " of England, — nay, even in that character alone, " in which the noble duke would think it an " an affront to be considered,— but which cha" racter none can deny me; — as a MAN, I am at " this...
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Reminiscences of Charles Butler ...

Charles Butler - Law - 1824 - 430 pages
...seal, — -as guardian of his " majesty's conscience, — as lord high chancellor of " England, — nay, even in that character alone, in " which the noble duke would think it an affront •" to be considered, — but which character none can "deny me, — as a HAN, I am at this moment as "respectable;...
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Reminiscences of Charles Butler ...: With a Letter to a Lady on Ancient and ...

Charles Butler - 1824 - 372 pages
...majesty's conscience, — as lord high " chancellor of England, — nay, even in that character •v alone, in which the noble duke would think it an affront " to be considered, — but which character none can deny "me, — as a MAN, I am at this moment as respectable...
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The North American Review, Volume 20

Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - American fiction - 1825 - 504 pages
...keeper of the great seal ; as guardian of his majesty's conscience ; as lord high chancellor of England, nay, even in that character alone, in which the noble duke would think it an affront to be considered — but which character none can deny me — as a MAN, I am at this moment as respectable...
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The United States Literary Gazette, Volume 1

Literature - 1825 - 426 pages
...the great seal, — is guardian of his majesty's conscience, — as lord ligh chancellor of England, nay, even in that character alone, in which the noble duke would think it an affront to be considered, — but which character none can deny me, — as a MAN, I am at this moment as respectable...
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Westminster Hall: Or, Professional Relics and Anecdotes of the Bar ..., Volume 1

Law - 1825 - 318 pages
...great seal, — as guardian of his majesty's conscience, — as lord high chancellor of England, — nay, even in that character alone in which the noble duke would think it an affront to be considered, but which character none can deny me — as a man, I am at this moment as respectable —...
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Reminiscences of Charles Butler: ... with a Letter to a Lady on Ancient and ...

Charles Butler - Musicians - 1825 - 378 pages
...seal,—as -' guardian of his majesty's conscience,—as lord high ' chancellor of England,—nay, even in that character '•' alone, in which the noble duke would think it an affront •" to be considered,—but which character none can deux « m e,—as a MAN, 1 am at this moment as respectable...
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Westminster Hall: Or, Professional Relics and Anecdotes of the Bar ..., Volume 1

Law - 1825 - 320 pages
...great seal,—as guardian of his majesty's conscience,—as lord high chancellor of England,—nay, even in that character alone in which the noble duke would think it an affront to be considered, but which character none can deny me—as a man, I am at tins moment as respectable—I...
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