The Life and Times of Henry, Lord Brougham, Volume 2Gregg International, 1972 |
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Page 151
... LADY CHARLOTTE LINDSAY . " MY DEAR LADY CHARLOTTE , -Many thanks for your two kind notes ; and I beg of you to send , as soon as possible , the two enclosed papers to Mr Brougham ; and mention to him , in the first place , that he is at ...
... LADY CHARLOTTE LINDSAY . " MY DEAR LADY CHARLOTTE , -Many thanks for your two kind notes ; and I beg of you to send , as soon as possible , the two enclosed papers to Mr Brougham ; and mention to him , in the first place , that he is at ...
Page 152
... Lady Barbara Ashley - two young ladies of whose acquaintance the Prince had approved two years ago , and who were the only she ever corresponded with - their letters were intercepted by the special order of the Regent ; and though there ...
... Lady Barbara Ashley - two young ladies of whose acquaintance the Prince had approved two years ago , and who were the only she ever corresponded with - their letters were intercepted by the special order of the Regent ; and though there ...
Page 153
... Lady de Clifford about her , either as governess or as Lady of the Bedchamber . Now , my dear Lady Charlotte , I leave to your own judgment into what small compass you intend to forward all this budget of complaint and plague . I trust ...
... Lady de Clifford about her , either as governess or as Lady of the Bedchamber . Now , my dear Lady Charlotte , I leave to your own judgment into what small compass you intend to forward all this budget of complaint and plague . I trust ...
Contents
TURNED FOR WINCHELSEA 165 | 65 |
CHAPTER XII | 134 |
CHAPTER XIII | 196 |
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