My Friend H: John Cam Hobhouse, Baron Broughton of Broughton de GyffordJ. Murray, 1948 - 369 pages |
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Page 103
... Scrope Davies's chaise , Byron and Davies in Byron's new carriage , which had been built on the model of Napoleon's at the cost of £ 500 . They were only just in time : ten minutes later the bailiffs arrived to clear the house of all ...
... Scrope Davies's chaise , Byron and Davies in Byron's new carriage , which had been built on the model of Napoleon's at the cost of £ 500 . They were only just in time : ten minutes later the bailiffs arrived to clear the house of all ...
Page 118
... Scrope Davies , and Kinnaird were now concentrating their efforts ; and the Whig , Sir Samuel Romilly , a man of sweet disposition and singular integrity , honoured throughout Europe for his attempts to reform the penal system ...
... Scrope Davies , and Kinnaird were now concentrating their efforts ; and the Whig , Sir Samuel Romilly , a man of sweet disposition and singular integrity , honoured throughout Europe for his attempts to reform the penal system ...
Page 332
... Scrope Davies ' . I was much shocked to see the robust active lively companion of my youth shrunk to such a remnant of himself , but I had not seen him since he parted from me in Newgate in 1819. I asked him to come into my house or ...
... Scrope Davies ' . I was much shocked to see the robust active lively companion of my youth shrunk to such a remnant of himself , but I had not seen him since he parted from me in Newgate in 1819. I asked him to come into my house or ...
Contents
THE RADICAL POLITICIAN | 116 |
THE WHIG STATESMAN | 210 |
ILLUSTRATIONS | 355 |
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