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brougham

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A light, close carriage, with seats inside for two or four, and the fore wheels so arranged as to turn short.

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Letter from James Brougham to his brother Henry, quoted in Robins, p. 79 The Milan commission was assembling more and more evidence, and by 1819 Caroline was worried. Source: Internet

Both Brougham and Charlotte were dismayed by Caroline's decision, as they both realised that Caroline's absence would strengthen George's power and weaken theirs. Source: Internet

According to Peter Brougham (1778-1868), education makes a people easy to lead but difficult to manipulate; easy to govern but not easy to enslave. Source: Internet

"Building community through safety and amenity has been the driver of the number of homes on the Brougham St site." Source: Internet

Robins, pp. 37–41 George countered by leaking Lady Douglas's testimony from the "Delicate Investigation", which Brougham repudiated by leaking the testimonies of the servants and Mrs Austin. Source: Internet

Paramedics, police and SES on the corner of Alma and Brougham Street. Source: Internet

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