The Life and Times of Henry, Lord Brougham, Volume 2Gregg International, 1972 |
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Page 60
... probably will , and a scrutiny after all . The truth is , Canning has got into a d - d scrape ; he is dirtied all over by courting the Court mobs ; and if he fails after all , he is much to be pitied . Yesterday's Poll . H. B. 66 ...
... probably will , and a scrutiny after all . The truth is , Canning has got into a d - d scrape ; he is dirtied all over by courting the Court mobs ; and if he fails after all , he is much to be pitied . Yesterday's Poll . H. B. 66 ...
Page 79
... probably better than Vansittart and Melville , which may be one reason for their not being appointed . " I can't help being mortified ( perhaps more than I should if I had been more aware of the particulars ) at seeing the Duke of ...
... probably better than Vansittart and Melville , which may be one reason for their not being appointed . " I can't help being mortified ( perhaps more than I should if I had been more aware of the particulars ) at seeing the Duke of ...
Page 104
... probably 300,000 now in France . But with all this he does not seem to think the thing by any means clear . I well remember mon homme at Stockholm in 1799 , just come from Paris through Holland , and full of nothing but the Duke of ...
... probably 300,000 now in France . But with all this he does not seem to think the thing by any means clear . I well remember mon homme at Stockholm in 1799 , just come from Paris through Holland , and full of nothing but the Duke of ...
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TURNED FOR WINCHELSEA 165 | 65 |
CHAPTER XII | 134 |
CHAPTER XIII | 196 |
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