The Life and Times of Henry, Lord Brougham, Volume 2Gregg International, 1972 |
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Page 179
... look to him for your sentiments . A great number of things would have been most neces- sary , in order to correct misrepresentations very pre- valent , especially as to Spain and the successes of the war . I have more than once been ...
... look to him for your sentiments . A great number of things would have been most neces- sary , in order to correct misrepresentations very pre- valent , especially as to Spain and the successes of the war . I have more than once been ...
Page 267
... look forward to a peerage ; at all events , the Scotch already give out that he is to be the Prince's man for Scotland ; which that virtuous nation thinks a good recommendation of a Chief Justice . Really it is too disgusting . But the ...
... look forward to a peerage ; at all events , the Scotch already give out that he is to be the Prince's man for Scotland ; which that virtuous nation thinks a good recommendation of a Chief Justice . Really it is too disgusting . But the ...
Page 328
... look towards a gradual union with the ministers against the Ultras ; and the Russians had a plan of the same kind , but with this defect , that they wished the Opposition to be got into places one by one at long intervals , which was ...
... look towards a gradual union with the ministers against the Ultras ; and the Russians had a plan of the same kind , but with this defect , that they wished the Opposition to be got into places one by one at long intervals , which was ...
Contents
TURNED FOR WINCHELSEA 165 | 65 |
CHAPTER XII | 134 |
CHAPTER XIII | 196 |
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