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Mr. Brougham's speech, in the House of Lords, October 3d and 4th, 1820 : Speeches of Mr. Broughman, Mr. Denman, and Dr. Lushington, containing the defense of Her Majesty the Queen. Each speech may be had separate
Brougham and Vaux, Henry Brougham Baron (1778-1868)
1820
Despite the title page, only the 2 speeches of Brougham are included in this publication.
Speech of Mr. Denman, in the House of Lords, October 24th, and 25th, 1820 : Speeches of Mr. Brougham, Mr. Denman, and Dr. Lushington : containing the defence of Her Majesty the Queen. Each speech may be had separate
Denman, Thomas Denman Baron (1779-1854)
1820
Despite the title-page, only the speech of Mr. Denman is included in this publication.
Dr. Lushington's speech : Speeches of Mr. Broughman, Mr. Denman, and Dr. Lushington, containing the defense of Her Majesty the Queen, spoken in the House of Lords. Now printed complete, and separate
Lushington, Stephen (1782-1873)
[1820]
Despite the title page, only the speech of Mr. Lushington is included in this publication.
The speeches of His Majesty's Attorney and Solicitor General, before the House of Lords, on Friday, October 27th, 1820, and the two successive days
Gifford, Robert Gifford Baron (1779-1826); Lyndhurst, John Singleton Copley Baron (1772-1863)
[1820]
Speeches by R. Gifford and J.S. Copley.
The defence of Her Majesty the Queen : against the charges which malice, supported by perjury, brought against Her Majesty, when Princess of Wales, in the year 1806
1820
Includes: The address to Her Majesty the Queen, from the female inhabitants of the town of Nottingham and its vicinity with Her Majesty's most gracious answer, and a speech in continuity (p.[117]-137)...