My Friend H: John Cam Hobhouse, Baron Broughton of Broughton de GyffordJ. Murray, 1948 - 369 pages |
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Page 217
... Speech at the table — it was an admirable speech indeed . Lord Althorp , Sir James Graham , and myself walked away to- gether , and stopped to see the King pass the door of the hat - room . He was much cheered ; but the crowd was not ...
... Speech at the table — it was an admirable speech indeed . Lord Althorp , Sir James Graham , and myself walked away to- gether , and stopped to see the King pass the door of the hat - room . He was much cheered ; but the crowd was not ...
Page 223
... speech of Croker , he rose and merely ob- served , ' that he had made some calculations which he considered as entirely conclusive in refutation of the Right Hon . Gentleman's arguments , but unfortunately he had mislaid them , so that ...
... speech of Croker , he rose and merely ob- served , ' that he had made some calculations which he considered as entirely conclusive in refutation of the Right Hon . Gentleman's arguments , but unfortunately he had mislaid them , so that ...
Page 237
... speech I had ever made , and I had to deal with many figures , not of speech , but of financial detail . I believe I performed my task creditably . Indeed I was publicly complimented by Sir Henry Hardinge , and was cheered by all sides ...
... speech I had ever made , and I had to deal with many figures , not of speech , but of financial detail . I believe I performed my task creditably . Indeed I was publicly complimented by Sir Henry Hardinge , and was cheered by all sides ...
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