The Life and Times of Henry, Lord Brougham, Volume 2Gregg International, 1972 |
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Page 137
... cause de la désunion , qui regne malheureusement entre nous , ne peut que m'être per- sonellement désagréable . Vous avez du sens et un cœur - mettez vous à ma place , et prononçez !! Après cet aveu que je vous fais , ma surprise est ...
... cause de la désunion , qui regne malheureusement entre nous , ne peut que m'être per- sonellement désagréable . Vous avez du sens et un cœur - mettez vous à ma place , et prononçez !! Après cet aveu que je vous fais , ma surprise est ...
Page 402
... cause , and which had occurred to ourselves and been rejected with more or less of unanimity , that which a secretary of Canning has given as his view of our error , certainly never had for a moment occurred to any one of us . He says ...
... cause , and which had occurred to ourselves and been rejected with more or less of unanimity , that which a secretary of Canning has given as his view of our error , certainly never had for a moment occurred to any one of us . He says ...
Page 405
... cause may not unnaturally be exposed , and to assure your Lordships most solemnly , that if I did not think that the cause of the Queen , as attempted to be established by the evidence against her , not only does not require ...
... cause may not unnaturally be exposed , and to assure your Lordships most solemnly , that if I did not think that the cause of the Queen , as attempted to be established by the evidence against her , not only does not require ...
Contents
TURNED FOR WINCHELSEA 165 | 65 |
CHAPTER XII | 134 |
CHAPTER XIII | 196 |
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