The Life and Times of Henry, Lord Brougham, Volumen2Harper, 1872 |
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... wishes to get rid of him , and I shall not be surprised to hear that he retires with poor Tucker's place . " The Tories may talk as loud as they please , but opposi- tion is too ungenial a climate for them . They will attorn when they ...
... wishes to get rid of him , and I shall not be surprised to hear that he retires with poor Tucker's place . " The Tories may talk as loud as they please , but opposi- tion is too ungenial a climate for them . They will attorn when they ...
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... wishes would naturally be for a free government in France , but on account of their avowed hostility to this country ( which I am not such a dupe as to believe to be con- fined to the Duke of Wellington's administration ) , and of their ...
... wishes would naturally be for a free government in France , but on account of their avowed hostility to this country ( which I am not such a dupe as to believe to be con- fined to the Duke of Wellington's administration ) , and of their ...
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... wish to deprive myself of all chance to hear from you any thing of importance that may occur . * Before Otho of Bavaria was chosen as King of Greece , there had been negotiations with Prince Leopold of Saxe - Coburg to accept the crown ...
... wish to deprive myself of all chance to hear from you any thing of importance that may occur . * Before Otho of Bavaria was chosen as King of Greece , there had been negotiations with Prince Leopold of Saxe - Coburg to accept the crown ...
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... wish to give him my support , I could not pledge my- self as a declared adherent of the Government ; that the most I could promise was a friendly neutrality - and that I must continue , on the seat which I have so long occupied , to sup ...
... wish to give him my support , I could not pledge my- self as a declared adherent of the Government ; that the most I could promise was a friendly neutrality - and that I must continue , on the seat which I have so long occupied , to sup ...
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... now to write . I wish I could see Howick immediately on his arrival , and I shall en- deavor to do so . Yours ever truly , H. BROUGHAM . ” " Osterley , February 2 , 1830 . " MY ÆT . 52. ] 23 REPRESENTATION OF KNARESBOROUGH .
... now to write . I wish I could see Howick immediately on his arrival , and I shall en- deavor to do so . Yours ever truly , H. BROUGHAM . ” " Osterley , February 2 , 1830 . " MY ÆT . 52. ] 23 REPRESENTATION OF KNARESBOROUGH .
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