My Friend H: John Cam Hobhouse, Baron Broughton of Broughton de GyffordJ. Murray, 1948 - 369 pages |
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... told me his friends advise not to fit the cap , but that he is determined ; so all told me to prepare . I came downstairs . Lord Tavistock joined me and told me how delighted he was , and how right I was . Walked with Kinnaird , who told ...
... told me his friends advise not to fit the cap , but that he is determined ; so all told me to prepare . I came downstairs . Lord Tavistock joined me and told me how delighted he was , and how right I was . Walked with Kinnaird , who told ...
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... told me there would have been a convulsion if the Duke had persevered . The demand for gold was increasing . Birmingham was preparing for resistance ; and here , in London , there were symptoms of fighting . Now , he thought , all would ...
... told me there would have been a convulsion if the Duke had persevered . The demand for gold was increasing . Birmingham was preparing for resistance ; and here , in London , there were symptoms of fighting . Now , he thought , all would ...
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Michael Joyce. 18491 A FATAL HOLIDAY " He told me that one of his ears , the left , was of no use to him , the other very little , and that he could scarcely hear at all in the House of Lords . He looked very well , and told me he never ...
Michael Joyce. 18491 A FATAL HOLIDAY " He told me that one of his ears , the left , was of no use to him , the other very little , and that he could scarcely hear at all in the House of Lords . He looked very well , and told me he never ...
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