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Obviously , Burleigh had been afraid of finding for him a lucrative position in the Queen's Service lest he might use such an Office as a stepping - stone to the Throne or cause civil unrest by openly demanding recognition of his claims ...
Obviously , Burleigh had been afraid of finding for him a lucrative position in the Queen's Service lest he might use such an Office as a stepping - stone to the Throne or cause civil unrest by openly demanding recognition of his claims ...
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In spite of the Queen's anger and the disgrace of being forbidden to attend Court , he decided to try to obtain the position . The application can be understood from his point of view . To Burleigh he had renounced the Succession and ...
In spite of the Queen's anger and the disgrace of being forbidden to attend Court , he decided to try to obtain the position . The application can be understood from his point of view . To Burleigh he had renounced the Succession and ...
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Nor had he any regular position as a Law Officer of the Crown ; he was merely one of the “ Learned Counsel . ” There was no reason why one in so subordinate a position should have been called to so responsible a duty .
Nor had he any regular position as a Law Officer of the Crown ; he was merely one of the “ Learned Counsel . ” There was no reason why one in so subordinate a position should have been called to so responsible a duty .
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