The Life and Times of Henry, Lord Brougham, Volume 2Gregg International, 1972 |
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Page 212
... evidence taken in the Secret Inquiry of 1806 , and published whatever was unexplained , and which made against the Princess , without giving the judg- ment of entire acquittal pronounced by the commis- sion , composed principally of the ...
... evidence taken in the Secret Inquiry of 1806 , and published whatever was unexplained , and which made against the Princess , without giving the judg- ment of entire acquittal pronounced by the commis- sion , composed principally of the ...
Page 387
... evidence , to which he partly ascribed his conviction , that he wished to make a show of how he should excel in giving his testimony - forgetting , said Thanet , that the only excellence of a witness is clearly and correctly stating the ...
... evidence , to which he partly ascribed his conviction , that he wished to make a show of how he should excel in giving his testimony - forgetting , said Thanet , that the only excellence of a witness is clearly and correctly stating the ...
Page 397
... evidence had at any moment produced such an impression as might make any failure of Bron of little consequence . When my address closed , I felt that the impression made , especially by the peroration , was stronger than I could have ...
... evidence had at any moment produced such an impression as might make any failure of Bron of little consequence . When my address closed , I felt that the impression made , especially by the peroration , was stronger than I could have ...
Contents
TURNED FOR WINCHELSEA 165 | 65 |
CHAPTER XII | 134 |
CHAPTER XIII | 196 |
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