The Publications of the Surtees SocietySurtees Society, 1963 Report of Society appended to many volumes. |
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... conduct appears to be weak and mis- chievous , probably it has arisen from his personal dislike to Mr. Canning and his vexation at not having been made of more importance in the new arrangements , motives not very honorable to a man of ...
... conduct appears to be weak and mis- chievous , probably it has arisen from his personal dislike to Mr. Canning and his vexation at not having been made of more importance in the new arrangements , motives not very honorable to a man of ...
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... conduct causes . But still I cannot wholly divest myself of that professional esprit de corps , which tho ' it never took very strong hold upon my mind , always revives when I live for a few days with my brother barristers , either on ...
... conduct causes . But still I cannot wholly divest myself of that professional esprit de corps , which tho ' it never took very strong hold upon my mind , always revives when I live for a few days with my brother barristers , either on ...
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... conduct during the progress of the late Bill of pains and penalties through the House of Lords.1 And I have the greatest satisfaction in observing the deep and general impression which this conduct has made upon the minds of the ...
... conduct during the progress of the late Bill of pains and penalties through the House of Lords.1 And I have the greatest satisfaction in observing the deep and general impression which this conduct has made upon the minds of the ...
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DIARY | 35 |
LETTERS TO CHARLES 2ND EARL GREY | 160 |
LETTERS TO HENRY BROUGHAM | 174 |
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