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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... , he feels it his duty to state , that , except as a public man , the illustrious subject of it is entirely unknown to him . Cambridge , June 1st , 1832 . 509861 CONTENTS . Memoir of Lord Brougham Postscript Page . 1.
... , he feels it his duty to state , that , except as a public man , the illustrious subject of it is entirely unknown to him . Cambridge , June 1st , 1832 . 509861 CONTENTS . Memoir of Lord Brougham Postscript Page . 1.
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... feeling was produced , no reason for complaint was given ❝on either side ; and as we met as friends at the beginning " of the Election , so we parted at the end , with mutual " thanks and congratulations on the manner in which it had ...
... feeling was produced , no reason for complaint was given ❝on either side ; and as we met as friends at the beginning " of the Election , so we parted at the end , with mutual " thanks and congratulations on the manner in which it had ...
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... feeling , was , in the highest degree , grateful to me ; and in which I was sur- 66 66 66 rounded , and ( if it may be permitted to say so , ) supported , by one of the largest , the " most important , the most honourable , and , " now ...
... feeling , was , in the highest degree , grateful to me ; and in which I was sur- 66 66 66 rounded , and ( if it may be permitted to say so , ) supported , by one of the largest , the " most important , the most honourable , and , " now ...
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... feel nothing but the pain of parting with those to whom my kind and respectful thanks are so justly due , for the unvaried respect and kindness which I have experienced from them . But , in my volun- tary retirement from hence , which ...
... feel nothing but the pain of parting with those to whom my kind and respectful thanks are so justly due , for the unvaried respect and kindness which I have experienced from them . But , in my volun- tary retirement from hence , which ...
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... feel , in observing how amply the poor of this country have , in all ages , been en- dowed by the pious munificence of individuals . It is with unspeakable delight , that I contem- plate the rich gifts that have been bestowed- the ...
... feel , in observing how amply the poor of this country have , in all ages , been en- dowed by the pious munificence of individuals . It is with unspeakable delight , that I contem- plate the rich gifts that have been bestowed- the ...
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