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" Vice-President has a statement to make to us." I then proceeded to state my case as best I could, letting down the Lord President and the Chancellor of the Exchequer as much as possible. When I had finished, there was a dead silence, whereupon Lord Beaconsfield... "
Educational Administration: Two Lectures Delivered Before the University of ... - Էջ 7
Sir Graham Balfour - 1921 - 62 էջ
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Parliamentary Reminiscences and Reflections, 1868 to 1885

Lord George Francis Hamilton - 1917 - 374 էջ
...possible. When I had finished, there was a dead silence, whereupon Lord Beaconsfield remarked : " I do move that the Committee of Council upon Education...Exchequer and the Lord President looking rather foolish. This story is a good illustration of Lord Beaconsfield's extraordinary adroitness and resource in personal...
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Parliamentary Reminiscences and Reflections, 1868 to 1885

Lord George Francis Hamilton - 1917 - 366 էջ
...SOLUTION When I had finished, there was a dead silence, whereupon Lord Beaconsfield remarked : " I do move that the Committee of Council upon Education...Exchequer and the Lord President looking rather foolish. This story is a good illustration of Lord Beaconsfield's extraordinary adroitness and resource in personal...
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The Life of Benjamin Disraeli: Earl of Beaconsfield, Հատոր 6

William Flavelle Monypenny, George Earle Buckle - 1920 - 762 էջ
...was a dead silence, whereupon Lord Beaconsfield remarked: 'I move that the Committee of Council on Education do agree with the Vice-President.' There...the Exchequer and the Lord President looking rather foolish.1 Beaconsfield was a careful dispenser of Crown patronage and honours; and he prided himself...
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The Rise of a Central Authority for English Education

A. S. Bishop - 1971 - 332 էջ
...body' duly assembled and Hamilton was called on to state his case. Beaconsfield then declared, ' I do move that the Committee of Council upon Education do agree with the Vice-President'; and the meeting ended abruptly.1 As it happened, this was not the first time that Hamilton had had...
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The Sociological Review, Հատոր 19

1927 - 404 էջ
...Vice-President had put his case, a dead silence ensued. Lord Beaconsfield then said, " I move that the Committee do agree with the Vice-President." There was not a word of opposition and the cut was not made. THOUGH we have not yet had a prime minister who has been specifically interested...
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