Broughton, John Cam Hobhouse, baron, 1786-1869
Broughton, John Cam Hobhouse 1786-1869
Hobhouse, John Cam, 1786-1869
Broughton, John Cam Hobhouse
Hobhouse, John Cam 1786-1869 1st baron Broughton
Broughton, John Cam Hobhouse, Baron
Hobhouse, John Cam, 1st baron Broughton, 1786-1869
John Hobhouse, 1st Baron Broughton British politician (1786-1869)
Broughton, John Cam Hobhouse 1786-1869 baron
Broughton, John Cam Hobhouse, 1st baron, 1786-1869
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Dorchester, Charlotte Carleton
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1831-1914
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Works
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Byron et la Suisse : deux études |
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Byron, the last journey |
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Byron's bulldog the letters of John Cam Hobhouse to Lord Byron |
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A defence of the people, in reply to Lord Erskine's "two defences of the Whigs". |
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Free trade & the cotton question with reference to India being a memorial from the British merchants of Cochin, to the Right Hon. Sir John Hobhouse, Bart., M.P. president of the Board of Control : with a letter and appendix |
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The great apostasy from Christianity, : with its evil influence on the civil state. Wherein is proved, I. That popery, in its own Nature, destroys the vitals and essentials of true religion. II. That a Popish Prince and a Protestant Nation cannot subsist together. III. That the Case is the same, and more especially so, with regard to this Nation. IV. That all Protestant Recusancy and Disaffection to our Present Government, is contradictory to Scripture, Primitive Christianity, Reason, and its own Pretensions. By John Broughton, D. D. Chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Marlborough, and Lecturer of St. Andrew Holborn |
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Historical illustrations of the fourth canto of Childe Harold: : containing dissertations on the ruins of Rome; and an essay on Italian literature. |
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II.iii.1. Correspondence of the Napier family |
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Imitations and translations and The wonders of a week at Bath |
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Imitations and translations from the ancient and modern classes, together with original poems never before published. |
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Italy ... 1859. |
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Italy; remarks made in several visits, from the year 1816 to 1854. |
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A journey through Albania, and other provinces of Turkey in Europe and Asia, to Constantinople, during the years 1809 and 1810. |
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Letter from John Wilson Croker to [John?] Hobhouse, informing him of a potential call from the secretary regarding parliamentary affairs |
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A letter to Lord Viscount Castlereagh, K. G. |
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A letter to the Right Honourable Sir John Cam Hobhouse, bart., M.P., president of the board of control on the existing Indian railway companies and particularly the Great Indian Peninsula Railway Company : showing that their projects would be useless to the country, expensive to the government, and unprofitable to the shareholders |
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A letter to the Right Honourable Sir John Hobhouse, Bart. M.P concerning the opinions of Sir Thomas Munro, Sir John Malcolm, and Mr. Elphinstone, on the impolicy of destroying the native states of India. |
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Lettres écrites de Paris pendant le dernier règne de l'empereur Napoléon, adressées principalement à l'honorable Lord Byron. |
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Liberalism |
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Lord Byron's correspondence chiefly with Lady Melbourne, Mr. Hobhouse, the Hon. Douglas Kinnaird, and P.B. Shelley. With portraits |
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Medwin's conversations of Lord Byron |
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Napoléon, Byron et leurs contemporains : souvenirs d'une longue vie. |
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Observations on the judicial institutions of Bengal : addressed to the Right Honourable Sir John Cam Hobhouse, Bart. [aft. Baron Broughton], President of the Board of Commissioners for the Affairs of India, &c., &c., &c. |
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Of the house of prayer. A sermon preach'd at the consecration of the chapel at Kew, within the parish of Kingston on Thames, on Wednesday, May 12. 1714, before the Right Reverend Father in God Jonathan Lord Bishop of Winton. By John Broughton, ... |
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Proposals for erecting an amphitheatre for the manly exercise of boxing, : by John Broughton, professor of athletics |
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The quarantine laws : their abuses and inconsistencies : a letter addressed to the Rt. Hon. Sir John Cam Hobhouse, bart. ... |
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Rapport sur l'état de la France fait au roi dans son conseil |
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Recollections of a long life |
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Reform of parliament. Substance of the speech of John Cam Hobhouse ... in the House of Commons, on the 17th April, 1821 ... |
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A sermon preach'd at Kingston on Thames, March 30th, 1720. : At the assizes held there by the Right Honourable the Lord Chief-Justice Pratt, and the Honourable Mr. Justice Aires. By John Brouhgton, D.D. vicar of Kingston, and chaplain to His Grace the Duke of Marlborough. Publish'd at the desire of Mr. High-Sheriff and the grand-jury of the county |
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A sermon preach'd upon the thanksgiving-day, September 7. 1704. : For the glorious victory obtain'd by Her Majesty's forces and thos of Her Allies, under the conduct of His Grace the Duke of Marlborough. By John Broughton M.A. chaplain to His Grace |
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The substance of some letters written from Paris during the last reign of the Emperor Napoleon; and addressed principally to the Right Hon. Lord Byron. |
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Trifling mistake |
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The Vindication and advancement of our national constitution and credit : attempted in several tracts. 1. An Introductory Essay... . 2. Remarks upon the Bank of England, with regard more especially to our trade, and the constitution of the Government. 3. An Essay upon the national credit of Britain. 4. A Letter to a Member to the Honourable House of Commons... All written by the same Author [John Broughton] |
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