[The Letters of Queen Victoria, Volume 1 (of 3), 1837-1843) by Queen Victoria]@TWC D-Link bookThe Letters of Queen Victoria, Volume 1 (of 3), 1837-1843) CHAPTER X 47/196
and that I felt so happy to keep him longer.
'You are aware we may have a majority against us ?' he said; he means in our election.
The Sugar Duties would probably take a fortnight or three weeks to pass, and they would dissolve in June and meet again in October.
He thought they must." [Footnote 38: Lord Minto was First Lord of the Admiralty.] [Footnote 39: Then First Commissioner of Land Revenue.] [Footnote 40: See Sir John Hobhouse's account of this Cabinet meeting, _Edinburgh Review_, vol.133, p.
336.] [Pageheading: THE QUEEN AND THE CHURCH] _Viscount Melbourne to Queen Victoria._ _21st May 1841._ Lord Melbourne thinks that what your Majesty proposes to say will do very well, but it is thought best to say "Church as Reformed" at the Reformation. If your Majesty could say this, it would be well: "I am very grateful for your congratulations on the return of this day.
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