The Life and Times of Henry, Lord Brougham, Volume 2Gregg International, 1972 |
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Page 19
... gave my notice for the 16th , and this anticipation was at the time and ever after much complained of , especially by Mr Rose , who maintained it to be irregular . The Speaker , however , would not support him by declaring it against ...
... gave my notice for the 16th , and this anticipation was at the time and ever after much complained of , especially by Mr Rose , who maintained it to be irregular . The Speaker , however , would not support him by declaring it against ...
Page 61
... gave in with a good grace at 12 to - day ; and have had the SATIS- FACTION of being assured by the enemy how happy they would have been to return me , if we had rested satisfied with one . I do not regret our taking the other choice ...
... gave in with a good grace at 12 to - day ; and have had the SATIS- FACTION of being assured by the enemy how happy they would have been to return me , if we had rested satisfied with one . I do not regret our taking the other choice ...
Page 183
... gave him no encouragement beyond civil , and perhaps complimentary , expressions , and could not , without offence , refuse some trifling presents which he offered - without , indeed , what would have been tanta- mount to a refusal of ...
... gave him no encouragement beyond civil , and perhaps complimentary , expressions , and could not , without offence , refuse some trifling presents which he offered - without , indeed , what would have been tanta- mount to a refusal of ...
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TURNED FOR WINCHELSEA 165 | 65 |
CHAPTER XII | 134 |
CHAPTER XIII | 196 |
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