The Life and Times of Henry, Lord Brougham, Volumen2Harper, 1872 |
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... Lord Grey . - Clearing off of Arrears of Chancery and other Business ... Lord Stanley ( afterwards Lord Derby ) .— The Duke of Richmond . — Episode on the ... Wellesley . - Lord Althorp . - The King and his Predilections . - Lord Mel ...
... Lord Grey . - Clearing off of Arrears of Chancery and other Business ... Lord Stanley ( afterwards Lord Derby ) .— The Duke of Richmond . — Episode on the ... Wellesley . - Lord Althorp . - The King and his Predilections . - Lord Mel ...
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... Lord Lieutenants and the Nomination of Justices . - Irish Coercion Bill ... Lord Grey relate to the objec- tions which Holland had made to the treaty of ... Wellesley's saying that he could not go for a fortnight , I stated that we ...
... Lord Lieutenants and the Nomination of Justices . - Irish Coercion Bill ... Lord Grey relate to the objec- tions which Holland had made to the treaty of ... Wellesley's saying that he could not go for a fortnight , I stated that we ...
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... Wellesley writes me word that the Duke of Cumberland , as grand master , is giving great activity to the Orange lodges , and if his proceedings are not checked , that the Coercion Bill will be rendered nugatory in that part of the ...
... Wellesley writes me word that the Duke of Cumberland , as grand master , is giving great activity to the Orange lodges , and if his proceedings are not checked , that the Coercion Bill will be rendered nugatory in that part of the ...
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... Lord Grey introduced the bill in an ad- mirable speech . He stated , from Lord Wellesley's dispatch of the 18th of April , the grounds for strongly recommending the renewal of the bill ; and he made out a case quite suffi- cient to ...
... Lord Grey introduced the bill in an ad- mirable speech . He stated , from Lord Wellesley's dispatch of the 18th of April , the grounds for strongly recommending the renewal of the bill ; and he made out a case quite suffi- cient to ...
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... Lord Grey , at one of our meet- ings held shortly before he introduced the bill in the Lords , laid before us a letter from Lord Wellesley , which he had received on the 23d of June . In this letter Lord Wellesley stated his opinion ...
... Lord Grey , at one of our meet- ings held shortly before he introduced the bill in the Lords , laid before us a letter from Lord Wellesley , which he had received on the 23d of June . In this letter Lord Wellesley stated his opinion ...
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