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contents:
Preface
Contents
Introduction
Chapter I: 1813
Chapter II: 1814
Chapter III: 1815
Chapter IV: 1816
Chapter V: 1817
Chapter VI: 1818
Chapter VII: 1819
Chapter VIII: 1820
Chapter IX: 1821
Chapter X: 1822
Chapter XI: 1824-33
Chapter XII: 1833-35
Chapter XIII: 1806-40
Chapter XIV: Appendix
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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).
WRITINGS OF:
“Constitutional Character of the Queen Consort” in Edinburgh Review.
John Whishaw to Thomas Smith, 25 October 1814  ¶ 4
The Life and Times of Henry Brougham.
 Introduction  ¶ 10
 Chapter IV: 1816  ¶ n1
John Whishaw to Thomas Smith, 23 March 1816  ¶ 1
John Whishaw to Thomas Smith, 23 March 1816  ¶ n1
“Park's Last Journey and Life” in Edinburgh Review.
 Introduction  ¶ 15
John Whishaw to Thomas Smith, 15 April 1815  ¶ 3
“Publication of Private Matters—Memoirs of Lady Hester Stanhope” in Quarterly Review.
 Introduction  ¶ 25
“Revival of the Slave Trade” in Edinburgh Review.
John Whishaw to Thomas Smith, 9 August 1814  ¶ 3
“Transference of Norway” in Edinburgh Review.
John Whishaw to Thomas Smith, 9 August 1814  ¶ 3
REFERENCES TO:
 Introduction  ¶ 10
 Introduction  ¶ 15
 Introduction  ¶ 21
 Introduction  ¶ 25
 Introduction  ¶ 27
 Introduction  ¶ n1
John Whishaw to Smithson Tennant, November 1813  ¶ 1
John Whishaw to Thomas Smith, 9 August 1814  ¶ 2
John Allen to John Whishart, 19 August 1814  ¶ 4
John Whishaw to Thomas Smith, 25 October 1814  ¶ 4
 Chapter III: 1815  ¶ n1
John Whishaw to Thomas Smith, 15 April 1815  ¶ 3
John Whishaw to Thomas Smith, 20 July 1815  ¶ 2
John Whishaw to Thomas Smith, 10 November 1815  ¶ 2
John Whishaw to Thomas Smith, 10 November 1815  ¶ n1
John Whishaw to Thomas Smith, 16 January 1816  ¶ 3
John Whishaw to Thomas Smith, 18 February 1816  ¶ 2
John Whishaw to Thomas Smith, 27 March 1816  ¶ 1
John Whishaw to Thomas Smith, 4 February 1817  ¶ 1
John Whishaw to Thomas Smith, 16 February 1817  ¶ 4
John Whishaw to Thomas Smith, 6 March 1817  ¶ 3
John Whishaw to Thomas Smith, 7 May 1817  ¶ 1
John Whishaw to Thomas Smith, 5 July 1817  ¶ 1
John Whishaw to Thomas Smith, 15 July 1817  ¶ 1
John Whishaw to Thomas Smith, 17 July 1819  ¶ 2
John Whishaw to Thomas Smith, 29 September 1819  ¶ 1
John Whishaw to Thomas Smith, 16 November 1819  ¶ 2
John Whishaw to Thomas Smith, 20 November 1819  ¶ 1
John Whishaw to Thomas Smith, 20 November 1819  ¶ 2
John Whishaw to Thomas Smith, 22 January 1820  ¶ 1
John Whishaw to Thomas Smith, 28 July 1820  ¶ 1
John Whishaw to Elizabeth Smith, 2 February 1831  ¶ 1
 Chapter XII: 1833-35  ¶ n1
John Whishaw to Charles and Henry Romilly, June 1833  ¶ 2
John Whishaw to Charles and Henry Romilly, June 1833  ¶ 5
John Whishaw to Charles and Henry Romilly, June 1833  ¶ n1
John Whishaw to Charles and Henry Romilly, 19 July 1833  ¶ 2
Sydney Smith to John Whishaw, 13 April 1818  ¶ 2
Lady Catherine Mackintosh to John Whishaw, [1827]  ¶ 2
John Lewis Mallet to John Whishaw, 8 September 1831  ¶ 14-2