The Life and Times of Henry, Lord Brougham, Volume 2Gregg International, 1972 |
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Page 33
... asked if I had told them that she laid her com- mands upon us . I said I had told them so distinctly , and that they all refused with the greatest respect , and a full sense of her kind intentions . She asked what could be the reason of ...
... asked if I had told them that she laid her com- mands upon us . I said I had told them so distinctly , and that they all refused with the greatest respect , and a full sense of her kind intentions . She asked what could be the reason of ...
Page 305
... asked them if he had not the right to take the people's money when he wanted it , without all the forms of Parliament ? Neale said , " God forbid you should not - for you are the breath of our nostrils . ” Whereupon he asked Andrews ...
... asked them if he had not the right to take the people's money when he wanted it , without all the forms of Parliament ? Neale said , " God forbid you should not - for you are the breath of our nostrils . ” Whereupon he asked Andrews ...
Page 337
... asked if it is likely you would be in- duced to come forward by a man of considerable con- sequence , but the question was put to me in confi- dence not to disclose his name . I replied that I could not know your wishes on the subject ...
... asked if it is likely you would be in- duced to come forward by a man of considerable con- sequence , but the question was put to me in confi- dence not to disclose his name . I replied that I could not know your wishes on the subject ...
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TURNED FOR WINCHELSEA 165 | 65 |
CHAPTER XII | 134 |
CHAPTER XIII | 196 |
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