The Life and Times of Henry, Lord Brougham, Volume 2Gregg International, 1972 |
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... heard from him was to tell me of the dissolution . I only wrote to say I was going to Liverpool , that my friends were sanguine , and that I was not . Indeed I never thought it at all likely we should carry two until I went there , and ...
... heard from him was to tell me of the dissolution . I only wrote to say I was going to Liverpool , that my friends were sanguine , and that I was not . Indeed I never thought it at all likely we should carry two until I went there , and ...
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... heard a joke of Lord Byron's annoyed him t'other day , though it was a baddish sort of pun . Ward was talking of being ' rewhigged , ' and Lord Byron said he fancied he wanted to be rewarded . ' They have fired an epigram at him , which ...
... heard a joke of Lord Byron's annoyed him t'other day , though it was a baddish sort of pun . Ward was talking of being ' rewhigged , ' and Lord Byron said he fancied he wanted to be rewarded . ' They have fired an epigram at him , which ...
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... heard her perpetually attacked . I even said that there was no ground of difference on her part . I could go no further . I have lately understood that she knew of my saying so , and her gratitude has been a species of abuse which I ...
... heard her perpetually attacked . I even said that there was no ground of difference on her part . I could go no further . I have lately understood that she knew of my saying so , and her gratitude has been a species of abuse which I ...
Contents
TURNED FOR WINCHELSEA 165 | 65 |
CHAPTER XII | 134 |
CHAPTER XIII | 196 |
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