Henry Brougham, 1778-1868: His Public CareerBodley Head, 1986 - 406 páginas "Henry Brougham occupies a commanding place in British history during the first half of the nineteenth century. Born and educated in Edinburgh, he arrived in London in 1805 and made his mark, and over a lifetime gave himself with conviction and eloquence to a wide range of important issues : the reform of the law and of Parliament, the opening up of trade, the abolition of slavery, the extension of education, the better operation of cheritable trusts ... "--Jacket, page [2]. |
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The Scotch Provenance I | 1 |
Political Apprenticeship | 28 |
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