The Life and Times of Henry, Lord Brougham, 第 2 巻W. Blackwood, 1871 |
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... sure that I had the power . I pressed him to abandon quietly the commercial policy of his predecessor , and distinctly pledged my- self to abstain from all party triumph , and affirmed that I could give the same undertaking for my ...
... sure that I had the power . I pressed him to abandon quietly the commercial policy of his predecessor , and distinctly pledged my- self to abstain from all party triumph , and affirmed that I could give the same undertaking for my ...
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... sure must , when completed , lead to the result supposed to be in contemplation . This , he again said , was a groundless report ; and again urged , as he had before done , that we ought to delay our proceedings , in consequence of what ...
... sure must , when completed , lead to the result supposed to be in contemplation . This , he again said , was a groundless report ; and again urged , as he had before done , that we ought to delay our proceedings , in consequence of what ...
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... sure that such would be the fate of his system ; but yet that it was only a determination so to proceed , unless the appearance of the House showed some chance of a majority for ministers . Stephen adhered to the Government , as the ...
... sure that such would be the fate of his system ; but yet that it was only a determination so to proceed , unless the appearance of the House showed some chance of a majority for ministers . Stephen adhered to the Government , as the ...
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... sure in it . " All this is a very dull and long account of the mat- ter ; but whatever you may feel as to Ward , you may rest assured there is nothing base or shabby in him— quite the contrary . Now I say dull , because the sub- ject is ...
... sure in it . " All this is a very dull and long account of the mat- ter ; but whatever you may feel as to Ward , you may rest assured there is nothing base or shabby in him— quite the contrary . Now I say dull , because the sub- ject is ...
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... sure ; it is less intelligible . But that you are very popular upon the whole , I plainly per- ceive . Indeed , such men as Roscoe , & c . , are already quite reclaimed . I don't mean that things should be undertaken from mere love of ...
... sure ; it is less intelligible . But that you are very popular upon the whole , I plainly per- ceive . Indeed , such men as Roscoe , & c . , are already quite reclaimed . I don't mean that things should be undertaken from mere love of ...
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162 ページ - It is my earnest prayer, for her own sake, as well as her country's, that your Royal Highness may be induced to pause before this point be reached. " Those who have advised you, sir, to delay so long the period of my daughter's commencing her intercourse with the world-, and for that purpose to make Windsor her residence, appear not to have regarded the interruptions to her education which this arrangement occasions; both by the impossibility of obtaining the attendance of proper teachers, and the...
159 ページ - To see myself cut off from one of the very few domestic enjoyments left me — certainly the only one upon which I set any value, the society of my Child — involves me in such misery as I well know your Royal Highness could never inflict upon me, if you were aware of its bitterness.
216 ページ - ... be the judge, to be his fixed and unalterable determination not to meet the Princess of Wales upon any occasion, either in public or private.
401 ページ - ... upon those who give it. Save the country, my lords, from the horrors of this catastrophe ; save yourselves from this peril; rescue that country, of which you are the ornaments, but in which you can...
370 ページ - The Queen commands Mr. Brougham to inform Lord Liverpool, that she has directed her most serious attention to the declared sense of Parliament, as to the propriety of some amicable adjustment of existing differences being attempted ; and submitting to that high authority with the gratitude due to the protection she has always received from it, her Majesty no longer waits for a communication from the Ministers of the Crown, but commands Mr. Brougham to announce her own readiness to consider any arrangement...
163 ページ - Sir, to hear my entreaties upon this serious matter, even if you should listen to other advisers on things of less near concernment to the welfare of our child ? " The pain with which I have at length formed the resolution of addressing myself to your Royal Highness is such as I should in vain attempt to express. If I could...
230 ページ - I think she said, or some such words. ' " The commotion," I answered, " will be excessive ; Carlton House will be attacked— perhaps pulled down ; the soldiers will be ordered out, blood will be shed, and if your Royal Highness were to live a hundred years, it never would be forgotten that your running away from your father's house was the cause of the mischief ; and, you may depend upon it, such is the English people's horror of bloodshed, you never would get over it.
94 ページ - Ward has no heart, they say ; but I deny it : He has a heart, and gets his speeches by it!