My Friend H: John Cam Hobhouse, Baron Broughton of Broughton de GyffordJ. Murray, 1948 - 369 pages |
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Page 118
... Burdett , in whose favour Hob- house , Scrope Davies , and Kinnaird were now concentrating their efforts ; and the ... Burdett did not have it all his own way , but by the 16th July Hobhouse was able to write : " All our turmoil has ...
... Burdett , in whose favour Hob- house , Scrope Davies , and Kinnaird were now concentrating their efforts ; and the ... Burdett did not have it all his own way , but by the 16th July Hobhouse was able to write : " All our turmoil has ...
Page 119
... [ Burdett ] has lost none of his popularity . He polled more votes than in the great election of 1807. On the whole no body has been a gainer by the contest except Murray who has put forth another edition of the account of the Loo Chew ...
... [ Burdett ] has lost none of his popularity . He polled more votes than in the great election of 1807. On the whole no body has been a gainer by the contest except Murray who has put forth another edition of the account of the Loo Chew ...
Page 193
... Burdett . You have always had a hankering after bad company whatever I could do to keep you out of it . " In spite of this difference of opinion Hobhouse never questioned Burdett's integrity , and he was disgusted by the abuse that was ...
... Burdett . You have always had a hankering after bad company whatever I could do to keep you out of it . " In spite of this difference of opinion Hobhouse never questioned Burdett's integrity , and he was disgusted by the abuse that was ...
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