The Life and Times of Henry, Lord Brougham, Volume 2Gregg International, 1972 |
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... interest , and this seat I held for fourteen years , and then sat in the Duke of Devonshire's interest for Knaresborough until I was returned on my own in- terest for Yorkshire . VOL . II . E 66 CHAPTER XI . Home and Foreign Politics ...
... interest , and this seat I held for fourteen years , and then sat in the Duke of Devonshire's interest for Knaresborough until I was returned on my own in- terest for Yorkshire . VOL . II . E 66 CHAPTER XI . Home and Foreign Politics ...
Page 116
... interest , having exposed himself to a prosecution for an able pamphlet which he had published soon after the Re- storation . * But of course it was much more interest- ing to hear him upon the times in which he had played so great a ...
... interest , having exposed himself to a prosecution for an able pamphlet which he had published soon after the Re- storation . * But of course it was much more interest- ing to hear him upon the times in which he had played so great a ...
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... interest in the exercise of such a trust ? Who else , constitutionally speaking , has any interest ? The idea of its being a family or domestic affair is completely negatived by the law itself , which ( as declared by the VOL . II ...
... interest in the exercise of such a trust ? Who else , constitutionally speaking , has any interest ? The idea of its being a family or domestic affair is completely negatived by the law itself , which ( as declared by the VOL . II ...
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TURNED FOR WINCHELSEA 165 | 65 |
CHAPTER XII | 134 |
CHAPTER XIII | 196 |
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