The Life and Times of Henry, Lord Brougham, Volumen2Harper, 1872 |
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... King and Denman . —Libel Prosecutions . - Opening of the Session of 1830. — Acceptance of the Offer of a Seat for Knaresborough . - Summary of Parliamentary Career ...... ..Page 7 CHAPTER XX . Accession of William IV . - Motion on ...
... King and Denman . —Libel Prosecutions . - Opening of the Session of 1830. — Acceptance of the Offer of a Seat for Knaresborough . - Summary of Parliamentary Career ...... ..Page 7 CHAPTER XX . Accession of William IV . - Motion on ...
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... King . - Narrative of what passed.- Correspondence with Earl Grey on the Creation . - State of Trade . — Pub- lic Feeling in Scotland . - Letter from Lord Durham pressing the Necessity of a Creation on the Cabinet . - Sir Henry Parnell ...
... King . - Narrative of what passed.- Correspondence with Earl Grey on the Creation . - State of Trade . — Pub- lic Feeling in Scotland . - Letter from Lord Durham pressing the Necessity of a Creation on the Cabinet . - Sir Henry Parnell ...
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... King and his Predilections . - Lord Mel- bourne's Premiership . - How accomplished . - Personal Feeling of the King . -Lord Durham . - The English Poor - law Bill . - The " Grey Festival " in Edinburgh . - Biographical Sketches of Lord ...
... King and his Predilections . - Lord Mel- bourne's Premiership . - How accomplished . - Personal Feeling of the King . -Lord Durham . - The English Poor - law Bill . - The " Grey Festival " in Edinburgh . - Biographical Sketches of Lord ...
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... King William IV . on public affairs , I applied for and obtained her present majesty's permis- sion to publish the same . Sent inclosed to General C. GREY . " Brougham , October 8 , 1867 . " Lord Brougham offers his humble duty to your ...
... King William IV . on public affairs , I applied for and obtained her present majesty's permis- sion to publish the same . Sent inclosed to General C. GREY . " Brougham , October 8 , 1867 . " Lord Brougham offers his humble duty to your ...
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... king , and the certain hostility of the House of Lords ; on the other , the Catholic Association , with O'Connell capable of sacrificing every thing to gratify his own inordi- nate vanity . Then Peel was believed to be impracticable ...
... king , and the certain hostility of the House of Lords ; on the other , the Catholic Association , with O'Connell capable of sacrificing every thing to gratify his own inordi- nate vanity . Then Peel was believed to be impracticable ...
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