The Life and Times of Henry, Lord Brougham, Volume 2Gregg International, 1972 |
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... sent me a letter which reached me just as I was beginning my speech ; but having a friend who had joined me here for the purpose , I sent him to say I did not seek a quarrel , but I had not the least wish to avoid one , which produced ...
... sent me a letter which reached me just as I was beginning my speech ; but having a friend who had joined me here for the purpose , I sent him to say I did not seek a quarrel , but I had not the least wish to avoid one , which produced ...
Page 227
... sent back word that I was wanted on most particular business , and that a coach was waiting at the door by express commands . I was obliged to comply , and fell asleep as soon as I stept into it , not awaking till it reached Connaught ...
... sent back word that I was wanted on most particular business , and that a coach was waiting at the door by express commands . I was obliged to comply , and fell asleep as soon as I stept into it , not awaking till it reached Connaught ...
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... sent her some , an order was given that the Princess should receive nothing from Lady Jersey , unless it was first sent to the Prince , and through him , if he pleased , to his daughter . Possibly this rigour might be defended ; but ...
... sent her some , an order was given that the Princess should receive nothing from Lady Jersey , unless it was first sent to the Prince , and through him , if he pleased , to his daughter . Possibly this rigour might be defended ; but ...
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TURNED FOR WINCHELSEA 165 | 65 |
CHAPTER XII | 134 |
CHAPTER XIII | 196 |
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