The Life and Times of Henry, Lord Brougham, Том 2Gregg International, 1972 |
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... intention of recalling the Orders , and that we must go on with our case , which I said I felt quite sure must , when completed , lead to the result supposed to be in contemplation . This , he again said , was a groundless report ; and ...
... intention of recalling the Orders , and that we must go on with our case , which I said I felt quite sure must , when completed , lead to the result supposed to be in contemplation . This , he again said , was a groundless report ; and ...
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... intentions of Queen Caroline eight years after ; and the parallel shows how little courtly and popular levity and want of consideration may occasionally differ . Upon the defeat of the bill for divorcing the Queen , I waited upon her to ...
... intentions of Queen Caroline eight years after ; and the parallel shows how little courtly and popular levity and want of consideration may occasionally differ . Upon the defeat of the bill for divorcing the Queen , I waited upon her to ...
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... intention to send them immediately to Holland , or to break off the match in case of Princess Charlotte's availing herself of the power given her in the words of the contract . She seems to be quite resolved not to yield , and has ...
... intention to send them immediately to Holland , or to break off the match in case of Princess Charlotte's availing herself of the power given her in the words of the contract . She seems to be quite resolved not to yield , and has ...
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TURNED FOR WINCHELSEA 165 | 65 |
CHAPTER XII | 134 |
CHAPTER XIII | 196 |
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