The Life and Times of Henry, Lord Brougham, Volume 2Gregg International, 1972 |
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Page 100
... certainly don't accuse them , if it is any accusation ; and my allusion was to others who , for aught I know , are quite conscientious ( possibly they are right too ) in their opinion that I ought not to be allowed to come in . I really ...
... certainly don't accuse them , if it is any accusation ; and my allusion was to others who , for aught I know , are quite conscientious ( possibly they are right too ) in their opinion that I ought not to be allowed to come in . I really ...
Page 317
... certainly entirely personal to- wards me , and not from my situation . It began at a time when he felt he had little or no chance . I am there- fore most singularly fortunate — certainly no princess or prince before me ever having been ...
... certainly entirely personal to- wards me , and not from my situation . It began at a time when he felt he had little or no chance . I am there- fore most singularly fortunate — certainly no princess or prince before me ever having been ...
Page 450
... certainly will make my support more effectual with the House generally . I think , too , that it will smooth one of your roughest places - viz . , Lambton ; for there might be difficulties in at once putting him where he ought one day ...
... certainly will make my support more effectual with the House generally . I think , too , that it will smooth one of your roughest places - viz . , Lambton ; for there might be difficulties in at once putting him where he ought one day ...
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TURNED FOR WINCHELSEA 165 | 65 |
CHAPTER XII | 134 |
CHAPTER XIII | 196 |
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