The Life and Times of Henry, Lord Brougham, Volumen2Harper, 1872 |
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... told me more than fif- ty ) were present , forgetting their hostility to my principles , and cordially testifying their approval of my public conduct and character . Cockburn , as I have said , was chairman , and in proposing my health ...
... told me more than fif- ty ) were present , forgetting their hostility to my principles , and cordially testifying their approval of my public conduct and character . Cockburn , as I have said , was chairman , and in proposing my health ...
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... at the head . Polignac told some one that he had ten millions placed at his disposal by the king . This was in answer to a question as to how he could meet the Chambers . You may recollect Villèle expect- ÆT . 52. ] 13 STATE OF FRANCE .
... at the head . Polignac told some one that he had ten millions placed at his disposal by the king . This was in answer to a question as to how he could meet the Chambers . You may recollect Villèle expect- ÆT . 52. ] 13 STATE OF FRANCE .
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... told Lord Hol- land , having for the moment forgotten what long experience should have taught me of Court physicians . I have since as- certained that he was in real danger . I suppose you have heard from Lord Holland that Leopold's ...
... told Lord Hol- land , having for the moment forgotten what long experience should have taught me of Court physicians . I have since as- certained that he was in real danger . I suppose you have heard from Lord Holland that Leopold's ...
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... told him that , with the very best personal disposition towards the Duke of Wellington , and the most anxious wish to give him my support , I could not pledge my- self as a declared adherent of the Government ; that the most I could ...
... told him that , with the very best personal disposition towards the Duke of Wellington , and the most anxious wish to give him my support , I could not pledge my- self as a declared adherent of the Government ; that the most I could ...
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... told him what I thought , and ventured to give him my opinion as to the course he was taking , it seemed to me , in the dark , both with regard to measures and men ; hoped he would at least wait till he was asked by the Government - and ...
... told him what I thought , and ventured to give him my opinion as to the course he was taking , it seemed to me , in the dark , both with regard to measures and men ; hoped he would at least wait till he was asked by the Government - and ...
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