Selections from the Speeches and Writings of the Right Honourable Henry, Lord Brougham & Vaux, Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain: With a Brief Memoir of His Lordship's Life |
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... Advantages , and Pleasures of Science . " 8vo . 1827 Extracts from a Speech in the House of Commons , on the Address , in Answer to the King's Speech , on the Opening of the Session , January 29th , 1828 79 85 101 104 107 111 121 147 ...
... Advantages , and Pleasures of Science . " 8vo . 1827 Extracts from a Speech in the House of Commons , on the Address , in Answer to the King's Speech , on the Opening of the Session , January 29th , 1828 79 85 101 104 107 111 121 147 ...
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... advantage of his op- 66 66 66 ponents who conducted the contest fairly and honour- ably , and who added to his triumph the praise that it was won by laudable means . Opposed during a long " contest to this distinguished orator , a man ...
... advantage of his op- 66 66 66 ponents who conducted the contest fairly and honour- ably , and who added to his triumph the praise that it was won by laudable means . Opposed during a long " contest to this distinguished orator , a man ...
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... advantages , which its influ- ence in foreign courts fairly entitled the people to expect : these resolutions were , however , negatived by 118 to 63. On the 11th of July , he again brought the state of the nation under the ...
... advantages , which its influ- ence in foreign courts fairly entitled the people to expect : these resolutions were , however , negatived by 118 to 63. On the 11th of July , he again brought the state of the nation under the ...
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... advantages of a great private fortune , or hereditary connections , but merely by innate worth - by a sagacious selection of " his objects , and the abilities with which he pursued and enforced them , acquiring , in this pure and ...
... advantages of a great private fortune , or hereditary connections , but merely by innate worth - by a sagacious selection of " his objects , and the abilities with which he pursued and enforced them , acquiring , in this pure and ...
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... Advantages , and Pleasures of Science , " was written by Mr. Brougham , to whose pen several other works published by the Society , are generally attributed . In the memorable debate , which took place in the early part of the Session ...
... Advantages , and Pleasures of Science , " was written by Mr. Brougham , to whose pen several other works published by the Society , are generally attributed . In the memorable debate , which took place in the early part of the Session ...
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