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Cromwell's reward for making it happen was to be appointed, that spring, King Henry's principalsecretary.
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The King was accustomed to refer requests for such action on his part to his principalsecretary and councillor.
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He had been principalsecretary to Frederick Prince of Wales, and for nearly forty years secretary to the several lords-chamberlain.-E.
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The country needs to hugely expand its electricity production to substitute for that firewood, according to Joseph Njoroge, the energy principalsecretary.
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On your arrival in London you will deliver my letters to the Admiralty and the principalsecretary of state for the colonies.
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This was Harley's case: in 1704 he was made principalSecretary of State.
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To the Right Honorable Henry Mathews, Her Majesty's PrincipalSecretary of State for the Home Department:
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He was principalSecretary of the Great Union Convention that nominated the late David Tod for Governor.
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608 PrincipalSecretary to her Majesty, and of her 609 honourable Privy Council.
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Mesnager, and Her Majesty's two principalsecretaries of state; whereof I shall here present an extract to the reader.
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Sunderland, Addison's former superior, became one of the two principalsecretaries of state; and Addison himself was appointed as the other.
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Troubled by the anger of Napoleon, Monge went to apprise Daru, then principalSecretary of War, who presented himself before the emperor.
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Becoming a favorite of King James I, he was knighted in 1617, and two years later was made principalSecretary of State.
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One of them was now his Minister for Maritime Affairs; the other his PrincipalSecretary of State; but neither had been constantly faithful to him.
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On the 28th of June, 1740, the Duke of Newcastle, PrincipalSecretary of State, delivered to him His Majesty's instructions.
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("Mr." Jeekes was the form of address always accorded to the principalsecretary in the Hartley Parrish establishment and Bruce resumed it instinctively.)