The Life and Times of Henry, Lord Brougham, Volume 2Gregg International, 1972 |
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... never have been brought for- ward , certainly by me they never could , though I don't know who he had in his eye . But I speak of his general habit of discouraging — the very reverse of Fox's and yours . He always forgets that an ...
... never have been brought for- ward , certainly by me they never could , though I don't know who he had in his eye . But I speak of his general habit of discouraging — the very reverse of Fox's and yours . He always forgets that an ...
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... never can forget the distress and agitation she was in at the first moment ; and even when I left her , two days after , her pulse continued at 98. Mr Kente came to her yesterday morning , and Doctor Bailey and Mr Cline were written to ...
... never can forget the distress and agitation she was in at the first moment ; and even when I left her , two days after , her pulse continued at 98. Mr Kente came to her yesterday morning , and Doctor Bailey and Mr Cline were written to ...
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... never hope to gain by conciliation . But this is advice I should be very sorry to give to the Irish Catholics ; and as I could honestly give no other with a view to their interests , I should certainly remain silent . - Ever yours ...
... never hope to gain by conciliation . But this is advice I should be very sorry to give to the Irish Catholics ; and as I could honestly give no other with a view to their interests , I should certainly remain silent . - Ever yours ...
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TURNED FOR WINCHELSEA 165 | 65 |
CHAPTER XII | 134 |
CHAPTER XIII | 196 |
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