My Friend H: John Cam Hobhouse, Baron Broughton of Broughton de GyffordJ. Murray, 1948 - 369 pages |
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Page 44
... afterwards : " I remarked nothing particular about him , except that when I first saw him his hair was in curl papers , and that at his Court dinner the salt cellar next to him was secured by a lock and key . On remarking this to my ...
... afterwards : " I remarked nothing particular about him , except that when I first saw him his hair was in curl papers , and that at his Court dinner the salt cellar next to him was secured by a lock and key . On remarking this to my ...
Page 302
... afterwards , on the arrival of the bad news . The Secret Committee - that is to say , the Chairman and Deputy Chairman , and the senior Member of the Court- fully approved of the despatch which I wrote to Lord Auckland , directing that ...
... afterwards , on the arrival of the bad news . The Secret Committee - that is to say , the Chairman and Deputy Chairman , and the senior Member of the Court- fully approved of the despatch which I wrote to Lord Auckland , directing that ...
Page 337
... afterwards .... We applauded a good deal . H.M. is pleased at the clapping ; no disapprobation is allowed . ” Macaulay , too , kept a journal . " Constance made me cry , " he wrote , and added : " The allusions to a French invasion ...
... afterwards .... We applauded a good deal . H.M. is pleased at the clapping ; no disapprobation is allowed . ” Macaulay , too , kept a journal . " Constance made me cry , " he wrote , and added : " The allusions to a French invasion ...
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