It is stated too that he was offered, but refused, the lord treasurership. On the 17th of November 1672, however, he became lord chancellor, Bridgman having been compelled to resign the seat. [Please select]
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Oh, by the way, I have made up my mind to take that treasurership--beastly nuisance, eh. [Please select]
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The fact that he attained the city treasurership shows that he had already gone far, for it was the most powerful office in Philadelphia. [Please select]
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But all the same I hope you will take the treasurership. [Please select]
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My Lord Angier, who bought of Sir George Carteret for eleven thousand pounds, the Vice-treasurership of Ireland, worth five thousand pounds a year, is, betwixt knavery and foolery, turned out. [Please select]
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"Gwynne was after me again to take the treasurership," said Waring-Gaunt, "but I am busy with so many things--treasurership very hampering--demands close attention--that sort of thing, eh, what." [Please select]
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