My Friend H: John Cam Hobhouse, Baron Broughton of Broughton de GyffordJ. Murray, 1948 - 369 pages |
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Page 169
... cause than all you have done . Every body is more than pleased and content . As for myself I only trust that the great sacrifices which you have made may contribute ( which I have no doubt they will ) to the final success of the great cause ...
... cause than all you have done . Every body is more than pleased and content . As for myself I only trust that the great sacrifices which you have made may contribute ( which I have no doubt they will ) to the final success of the great cause ...
Page 269
... cause for disappointment . For my own part , I was happy to have belonged to them . They appeared to me , at least the majority of them , honourable and good men , really anxious for the welfare of their country , and determined to ...
... cause for disappointment . For my own part , I was happy to have belonged to them . They appeared to me , at least the majority of them , honourable and good men , really anxious for the welfare of their country , and determined to ...
Page 274
... cause of peoples against the conspiracy of kings , whatever may be my regret that the cause has not fallen into hands so pure as to command unqualified sup- port , I cannot help wishing that the French may meet with as much success as ...
... cause of peoples against the conspiracy of kings , whatever may be my regret that the cause has not fallen into hands so pure as to command unqualified sup- port , I cannot help wishing that the French may meet with as much success as ...
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admiration afterwards Althorp Annabella asked Bill Broughton Burdett Cabinet called carriage crowd dear delight dined dinner Duke of Wellington election Emperor England English Erle Stoke favour feel Francis Place French Government hand happy hear heard Hobhouse wrote Hobhouse's honour hope House of Commons House of Lords India John Cam journal King Kinnaird labour Lady Julia later letter lived London looked Lord Durham Lord Grey Lord Holland Lord John Russell Lord Lansdowne Lord Melbourne Lord Tavistock Majesty Minister Moore morning Murray Napoleon never noted o'clock once Palmerston Paris Parliament party passed Peel person political Queen Radical reading received Reform refused replied resignation returned scene Scrope Davies seat seemed Sir Francis Burdett soon speech Street talk thought told took Tories vote walked Westminster Whigs wish write wrote Hobhouse