The Life and Times of Henry, Lord Brougham, Volume 2Gregg International, 1972 |
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Page 83
... Suppose she has said - Retire from Germany , and get behind the Rhine , and give up Italy and Holland , or even Italy without Holland ; for to speak of Holland being independent while Belgium is thoroughly French is preposterous . He ...
... Suppose she has said - Retire from Germany , and get behind the Rhine , and give up Italy and Holland , or even Italy without Holland ; for to speak of Holland being independent while Belgium is thoroughly French is preposterous . He ...
Page 94
... suppose it is Tom Moore's : - ' W - d has no heart , they say , but I deny it ; He has a heart , and gets his speeches by it . ' " You heard , I suppose , of Sheridan having at length been arrested , owing to his usual folly and delays ...
... suppose it is Tom Moore's : - ' W - d has no heart , they say , but I deny it ; He has a heart , and gets his speeches by it . ' " You heard , I suppose , of Sheridan having at length been arrested , owing to his usual folly and delays ...
Page 514
... suppose it part of the bill , and you oppose it in the committee , and then are beaten , and then have to vote for or against both on the report and third reading : that is the difficulty . " You have seen Denman's rank mentioned . The ...
... suppose it part of the bill , and you oppose it in the committee , and then are beaten , and then have to vote for or against both on the report and third reading : that is the difficulty . " You have seen Denman's rank mentioned . The ...
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TURNED FOR WINCHELSEA 165 | 65 |
CHAPTER XII | 134 |
CHAPTER XIII | 196 |
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