All Chancellors were not brutes of this kind, but we must remember that young people were subjected to rough treatment in early days.
The meeting of the two chancellors in the capital of Peter the Great, in the spring of 1873, was like the epilogue of a common action which has lasted ten years, and which has contributed so much to change the face of the world.
No one, however, disregarded the considerable, decisive influence which the accord between the two chancellors has had on the recent destinies of Europe; nor did any one doubt the prodigious benefit which M.
Two lord chancellors have had the amiable weakness to fall into this snare, and one lord chancellor's son; so says the guide book, which is our Koran for the time being.
Sir William Harcourt imitated most Chancellors of the Exchequer, in keeping his secret to the latest possible moment.
This was thought well calculated to teach a lesson of obedience to the people; when they saw how the king handled even ex-chancellors and cardinals.
Land has two admirable qualities in the estimation of Chancellors of the Exchequer.
That exposition, he said, had now run the gauntlet of three Chancellors of the Exchequer and a Prime Minister, and he thought they might take it for granted that no man in the House could gainsay it.
There have been other illustrious instances of Lords Chancellors who have plodded up the steep of fame and honour with equal energy and success.
The Chancellor was not looking sad for him; he was looking sad for himself, thinking that perhaps a new King might like changes in Chancellors equally with changes in manners or whiskers.
The Chancellors of Oxford and Cambridge, Leicester and Cecil, kept a very strict hand over them, especially the latter, who seems to have acted as paramount visitor over every college, making them reverse any act which he disapproved.
In the early period of English history the Chancellors were often ecclesiastics, though generally commoners.
For a succession of generations, great men in the law, Chancellors and Chief Justices, have not disdained to discharge it.
He did not live to attend before Vice-Chancellors in the spick-and-span mausoleum, that goes by the name of the Royal Courts of Justice.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "chancellors" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.