The Life and Times of Henry, Lord Brougham, Volume 2Gregg International, 1972 |
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Page 228
... Duke of York , who came much later . The Duke of Sussex , not having been sent by the Regent , was brought up - stairs ; and none of the others had any communication with our party except the Duke of York , whom the Princess of Wales ...
... Duke of York , who came much later . The Duke of Sussex , not having been sent by the Regent , was brought up - stairs ; and none of the others had any communication with our party except the Duke of York , whom the Princess of Wales ...
Page 232
... Duke . All , except the Duke of Gloucester , yielded to this threat . He very manfully refused to give up the Duke of Sussex , and the penalty was not enforced of the Re- gent's displeasure ; for he soon after married his favourite ...
... Duke . All , except the Duke of Gloucester , yielded to this threat . He very manfully refused to give up the Duke of Sussex , and the penalty was not enforced of the Re- gent's displeasure ; for he soon after married his favourite ...
Page 481
... Duke of Bed- ford could get over their objections to Canning , which were of a personal nature with the Duke , on account of Canning's attacks upon his brother Francis , the late Duke ; and with Grey they proceeded on the old Fox ...
... Duke of Bed- ford could get over their objections to Canning , which were of a personal nature with the Duke , on account of Canning's attacks upon his brother Francis , the late Duke ; and with Grey they proceeded on the old Fox ...
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TURNED FOR WINCHELSEA 165 | 65 |
CHAPTER XII | 134 |
CHAPTER XIII | 196 |
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