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Statesman, a freeholder and farmer in Cumberland....
Patriotic
Inspired by patriotism actuated by love of ones country zealously and unselfishly devoted to the service of ones country as a patriotic statesman vigilance...
Popularity
The quality or state of being popular especially the state of being esteemed by or of being in favor with the people at large good will or favor proceeding from the people as the popularity of a law statesman or a book...
Primrose League
A league of both sexes among the Conservatives founded in 1883 So called because primrose was erroneously it is said taken to be the favorite flower of the Conservative statesman Benjamin Disraeli Earl of Beaconsfield...
External wall
External wall, the expression 'external wall' must be held to be one which abuts a vacant space to which fighting and rescue equipment can have access and from which rescue operations are feasible, N.D.M.C. v. Statesman Ltd., AIR 1990 SC 383....
Prime Minister
Prime Minister. The statesman who in response to a summons from the King accepts the commission to form a Ministry; the Premier. The expression is of comparatively recent origin, dating from about the end of the eighteenth century. By a Royal warrant of December, 1905, he takes precedence directly after the Archbishop of York See Lord Morley's Walpole, ch vii., for an account of the position of the Prime Minister, and Ministers of the Crown Act, 1937 (1 Edw. 8 & 1 Geo. 6, c. 38)....
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