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* The Minister's Wooing ( 1859 )
* Harriet Beecher Stowe-The Minister's Wooing
Harriet Beecher Stowe even admired Hopkins enough to portray him as one of the protagonists of her third novel The Minister's Wooing.
The Minister's Wooing is a historical novel by Harriet Beecher Stowe, first published in 1859.
However, in contrast to Hawthorne's The Scarlett Letter, The Minister's Wooing is a " sentimental romance "; its central plot revolves around courtship and marriage.
With its intense focus upon the history, customs, and mannerisms of New England, The Minister's Wooing is one sense an example of the local color writing that proliferated in late 19th century.
However, by highlighting the issue of slavery, this time in the north, The Minister's Wooing also represents a continuation of Stowe's earlier anti-slavery novels.
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* Harris, Susan K. " The Female Imaginary in Harriet Beecher Stowe's the Minister's Wooing.
" Harriet Beecher Stowe's Christian Feminism in the Minister's Wooing: A Precedent for Emily Dickinson.

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The monarch may, in theory, decline the Prime Minister's advice and ask for another nomination or even appoint a person of his or her own choice, but no such cases have been recorded since November 1930, when James Scullin's proposed appointment of Sir Isaac Isaacs was fiercely opposed by the British government.
) Scullin was equally insistent that the monarch must act on the relevant Prime Minister's direct advice ( the practice until 1926 was that Dominion prime ministers advised the monarch indirectly, through the British government, which effectively had a veto over any proposal it did not agree with ).
The then Prime Minister of Australia, John Howard, and the then Prime Minister of New Zealand, Helen Clark, were also in attendance, and Clark was accompanied by the official NZ Defence Force party, veterans of several past wars, and 10 New Zealand college students who won the New Zealand ' Prime Minister's Essay Competition ' with their work on Gallipoli.
In September 1942, after a meeting with Hitler, who was most unhappy with his Foreign Minister's actions, Ribbentrop promptly changed course and ordered that the deportations be resumed immediately.
As leader of the House of Commons, the Prime Minister's authority was further enhanced by the Parliament Act of 1911 which marginalised the influence of the House of Lords in the law-making process.
He was primus inter pares, " first among equals ", as Bagehot said in 1867 of the Prime Minister's status.
When Pervez Musharraf was returning from an official visit to Colombo his flight was denied landing permissions to Karachi International Airport after orders were issued from the Prime Minister's office.
* The Prime Minister's role in shaping the foreign relations of Finland was enhanced.
At Prime Minister's Questions, Tony Blair agreed with questioner Brian Jenkins MP that the film was " an affront " to British sailors.
" His dismissal attracted a strong reaction from Opposition Leader Mahendra Chaudhry, who said that whereas Kotobalavu was paid to be the Prime Minister's spin doctor.
Derek Rayner, the former chief executive of Marks and Spencer, was appointed as an efficiency expert with the Prime Minister's personal backing ; he identified numerous problems with the Civil Service, arguing that only three billion of the eight billion pounds a year spent at that time by the Civil Service consisted of essential services, and that the " mandarins " ( senior civil servants ) needed to focus on efficiency and management rather than on policy advice.
Ariel Sharon, Israel's Prime Minister, said it was " one of our biggest successes ", though the Prime Minister's office later added, " it is well known he regrets the killing of civilians.
Chamberlain wanted to use this as a start for the reform of Britain's trade, and he was encouraged by a report submitted in June by the President of the Board of Trade, Gerald Balfour, the Prime Minister's younger brother, recommending reciprocal agreements with the colonies.
Set principally in the private office of a British Cabinet minister in the ( fictional ) Department for Administrative Affairs in Whitehall ( the sequel was set in the Prime Minister's offices at 10 Downing Street ), the series follows the ministerial career of The Rt Hon Jim Hacker MP, played by Paul Eddington.
This production, while following the spirit and tone of the original series in many respects, was set contemporaneously at Chequers, the Prime Minister's country residence, with BlackBerrys frequently in evidence, and even included a topical reference to a coalition agreement which Sir Humphrey had drafted ( the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats having formed a coalition government in Britain in May 2010 ).
In February 2009, just over a month after his inauguration, President Barack Obama invited serving members of the US Senate to a " fiscal responsibility " summit at the White House, during which Senators asked the President about his fiscal policies in an event which was compared to Prime Minister's Question.
The Prime Minister's personal responsibility for the Service was delegated to the Home Secretary Maxwell-Fyfe in 1952, with a directive issued by the Home Secretary setting out the role and objectives of the Director-General.
As the BJP prepared for general elections in 2004, Vajpayee was still the choice of the BJP and of the wider NDA, for the Prime Minister's job.
Furthermore, the Prime Minister's Office ( PMO ) revealed that there was no record of any destruction or loss of documents in the PMO having a bearing on Shastri's death.
However, since this business included Prime Minister's Question Time, Conservative Leader, at the time, William Hague was deprived of the opportunity of a high-profile confrontation with the Prime Minister.
Smith was named as Parliamentarian of the year twice ; the first time in November 1986 for his performances during the Westland controversy, during which Leon Brittan resigned and the second was in November 1989 for taking Nigel Lawson to task over the state of the economy and over his difficult relationship with Sir Alan Walters, the Prime Minister's Economic Adviser.
Despite his dispatch box successes ( Smith was always more effective in the House of Commons than on platforms or at Prime Minister's Questions, though he began to improve at the latter during the final months of his life ), Tony Blair and Gordon Brown were, under Smith's leadership, restless and anxious in private that the party had adopted a " One more heave " approach and had become overly cautious in tackling the legacy of " tax and spend ".

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When commissioned by the Sovereign, a potential Prime Minister's first requisite is to " form a Government " – create a cabinet of ministry that has the support of the House of Commons, of which they are expected to be a member.
The school had its first student attain a place on the Prime Minister's Global Fellowship programme in 2009.
The 5th Marquess of Salisbury ( 1893 – 1972 ), who had resigned from Macmillan's Cabinet over the Prime Minister's liberal direction, became its first president in January 1962, when he stated " there was never a greater need for true conservatism than there is today ".
When the time was right, they first tried to kill Hamilton right outside Rosenbad, the Prime Minister's office.
In 1892, The Minister's Call, Symons's first play, was produced by the Independent Theatre Society – a private club – to avoid censorship by the Lord Chamberlain's Office.
With pressures mounting on Thatcher, Howe resigned from the Cabinet on 1 November 1990 — in the aftermath of the Prime Minister's position at the Rome European Council meeting the previous weekend, at which she had declared for the first time that Britain would never enter a single currency — writing a cautiously worded letter of resignation in which he criticised Thatcher's overall handling of UK relations with the European Union.
The debate will commence with the Prime Minister's speech ( first proposition ) and will be continued by the first opposition.
Kamila Shamsie, who was awarded in Pakistan the Prime Minister's Literary Award for her first novel, was shortlisted for the John Llewelyn Rhys award for her third novel, Kartography ( 2002 ); she has since published her fourth novel, Broken Verses.
She has also served as a Union Minister during 1986 – 1989, first as the Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs and later as a Minister of State in the Prime Minister's Office.
He asked the first question in Margaret Thatcher's final Prime Minister's Question Time on 27 November 1990.
On 2 June 2010, when Cameron took his first session of Prime Minister's Questions ( PMQs ) as Prime Minister, he began by offering his support and condolences to those affected by the shootings in Cumbria.
The claim is the first direct link between the scandal and the Prime Minister's Office.
During First Minister's Questions in the Scottish Parliament, on the 8th of May, Alexander asked Alex Salmond to bring forward a referendum bill at the first opportunity.
The President must first ascertain whether there is in fact no person able to hold the confidence of the incumbent House of Representatives, and may grant the Prime Minister's request for a dissolution only if no such person is found.
One of the most important aspects of the Minister's work is the creation of the annual Budget which is announced to the Dáil in a speech, usually delivered on the first Wednesday of December ( although this date may be changed ; for instance, the 2009 Budget was delivered to the Dáil on Tuesday, 14 October 2008, due to the rapidly deteriorating state of Ireland's public finances at the time ).
On 24 September 2011 the annual Papua New Guinea national rugby league team's match against the Australian Prime Minister's XIII took place outside Port Moresby for the first time at Lae's stadium, which was packed to capacity for the match.
The first and second Parliaments used the Old Shangshad Bhaban, which currently serves as the Prime Minister's Office.
The extent of the Finance Minister's concern first publicly emerged the following morning when he was interviewed by RTÉ's economics editor George Lee.
Although it was a non-binding result, he was selected as the first person to be elected by a provincial population to be the Prime Minister's recommendation to the Governor General for appointment to the Senate.
Returning once again to the international arena, Trescothick was included in the squad for the 2006 – 07 Ashes in Australia, and played in the first two tour matches against the Prime Minister's XI and New South Wales.
Hanegbi was first elected to the Knesset in the 1988 elections, and headed the Prime Minister's Bureau under Yitzhak Shamir.
With the other main contender for the Chief Minister's post, Dilip Singh Judeo, caught in the midst of a scam, the BJP leadership named Raman Singh as Chattisgarh's second Chief Minister, and the first person to be elected to that post.

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