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contents:
Preface
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
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Henry Peter Brougham, first baron Brougham and Vaux (1778-1868)
Educated at Edinburgh University, he was a founder of the Edinburgh Review in which he chastised Byron's Hours of Idleness; he defended Queen Caroline in her trial for adultery (1820), established the London University (1828), and was appointed lord chancellor (1830). Educated at Edinburgh University, he was a founder of the Edinburgh Review in which he chastised Byron's Hours of Idleness; he defended Queen Caroline in her trial for adultery (1820), established the London University (1828), and was appointed lord chancellor (1830).
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Lives of Men of Letters and Science who flourished in the Time of George III.
Volume I,  Chapter 3  ¶ 18
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Volume I,  Chapter 1  ¶ 58
Volume I,  Chapter 3  ¶ 18
Volume I,  Chapter 3  ¶ 19
Volume I,  Chapter 3  ¶ 20
Volume I,  Chapter 3  ¶ 22
Volume I,  Chapter 3  ¶ 23
Volume I,  Chapter 3  ¶ n1
Volume I,  Chapter 3  ¶ n1
Volume I,  Chapter 5  ¶ 2
Volume I,  Chapter 10  ¶ 66
Volume I,  Chapter 10  ¶ 67
Volume I,  Chapter 10  ¶ 68
Volume II,  Chapter 1  ¶ 14
Volume II,  Chapter 1  ¶ 18
Volume II,  Chapter 1  ¶ 26
Volume II,  Chapter 1  ¶ 28
Volume II,  Chapter 1  ¶ 32
Volume II,  Chapter 1  ¶ 33
Volume II,  Chapter 1  ¶ 38
Volume II,  Chapter 9  ¶ 45
Volume II,  Chapter 10  ¶ 25
Volume II,  Chapter 13  ¶ 79