A fellow student at Harvard was
William Little Lee (1821–1857) who had helped draft the
1852 Constitution of the Kingdom of Hawaii and served as chief justice of the supreme court until his early death. In 1866 Phillips was invited by King
Kamehameha V to come to
Honolulu, where he became an officer of the government of the
Kingdom of Hawaii. He was appointed as Hawaii's attorney general and as a member of the king's
Privy Council . He was appointed to the House of Nobles in the
legislature of the Hawaiian Kingdom in 1867, and attended sessions in 1868, 1870, and 1872. Phillips temporarily acted as minister of foreign affairs in the cabinet from July 18, 1868, to December 31, 1869, while
Charles de Varigny was in France trying to negotiate a treaty. On December 31, 1869,
Charles Coffin Harris became minister of foreign affairs. Phillips returned to marry Margaret Duncan on October 3, 1871, in
Haverhill, Massachusetts. She was daughter of another politician,
James H. Duncan (1793–1869). ==Back to the mainland==