The Life and Times of Henry, Lord Brougham, Volume 2Gregg International, 1972 |
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... believe . Place he really cares nothing about , and I believe he never would take it with any set of men . As for another tie , that which I or any of his old and personal friends ( I believe it applies to me chiefly ) may have over him ...
... believe . Place he really cares nothing about , and I believe he never would take it with any set of men . As for another tie , that which I or any of his old and personal friends ( I believe it applies to me chiefly ) may have over him ...
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... believe , to form a matrimonial alliance from inclination . " I am sure you will have been delighted , as I was , at the manner in which the question , & c . , went off in the House ; and as I feel Opposition acted handsomely , and made ...
... believe , to form a matrimonial alliance from inclination . " I am sure you will have been delighted , as I was , at the manner in which the question , & c . , went off in the House ; and as I feel Opposition acted handsomely , and made ...
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... believe that it has ever been in the contemplation of ministers to offer me the Ordnance , and I have heard from various quarters that the same high au- thority which has excluded you from the great offices in your own profession to ...
... believe that it has ever been in the contemplation of ministers to offer me the Ordnance , and I have heard from various quarters that the same high au- thority which has excluded you from the great offices in your own profession to ...
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TURNED FOR WINCHELSEA 165 | 65 |
CHAPTER XII | 134 |
CHAPTER XIII | 196 |
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