First minister in the early part of the reign of George III.
William Murray, brother of Lord- Stormont, and of Lord Dunbar, the Pretender's first minister.
My servants are transported; Harry expects to see me first minister, like my father, and reckons upon a place in the Custom-house.
Which of the two secretaries of state is first minister?
The High Treasurer, Norfolk, who generally acted as first minister, received the seals, and held them till some time afterwards Thomas More was named Chancellor.
The union of the ecclesiastical and temporal authority is seen once more in Pole, as it had been in Wolsey: he combined the powers of a legate with the position of a first minister.
The great nobles of France are jealous that I, a foreigner, should have the ear of the queen, and be first minister of the country.
You will forgive my smiling in my turn at your begging me to lay aside family considerations, and tell you if I do not think my uncle the fittest subject for a first minister.
He said that Lord Palmerston had agreed to lead the House of Commons for him, he going as first minister to the Lords; but he did not mention any other alteration.
We never had a minister who was so truly a first minister as he is.
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