My Friend H: John Cam Hobhouse, Baron Broughton of Broughton de GyffordJ. Murray, 1948 - 369 pages |
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... Political Sketches , by H. B. ( John Doyle ) VISCOUNT MELBOURNE S 267 From a portrait by John Partridge in the National Portrait Gallery ERLE STOKE PARK From a water - colour by Lord Henry Percy , V.C. ( 1860 ) 282 CHARLOTTE HOBHOUSE ...
... Political Sketches , by H. B. ( John Doyle ) VISCOUNT MELBOURNE S 267 From a portrait by John Partridge in the National Portrait Gallery ERLE STOKE PARK From a water - colour by Lord Henry Percy , V.C. ( 1860 ) 282 CHARLOTTE HOBHOUSE ...
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... political and military information , and , even more , in collect- ing anecdotes about Napoleon , had earned him a certain vogue in society . Almost immediately on his return his friend Douglas Kinnaird introduced him at Holland House ...
... political and military information , and , even more , in collect- ing anecdotes about Napoleon , had earned him a certain vogue in society . Almost immediately on his return his friend Douglas Kinnaird introduced him at Holland House ...
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... political supporters none of the gentlemen of the Rota could compare with Francis Place , the tailor of Charing Cross , of whom it was observed : " Few men have done more of the world's work with so little external sign , " and ...
... political supporters none of the gentlemen of the Rota could compare with Francis Place , the tailor of Charing Cross , of whom it was observed : " Few men have done more of the world's work with so little external sign , " and ...
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