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A Political Diary 1828 to 1830 V2 is a historical book written by Edward Law, also known as Lord Ellenborough. This book is a compilation of his personal diary entries during the years 1828 to 1830, which were a crucial time in British political history. Lord Ellenborough was a prominent figure in British politics during this period, serving as the Governor-General of India and later as the Lord Chief Justice of England. The diary entries in this book provide a unique insight into the political landscape of Britain during this time, including discussions and debates surrounding the Catholic…mehr

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A Political Diary 1828 to 1830 V2 is a historical book written by Edward Law, also known as Lord Ellenborough. This book is a compilation of his personal diary entries during the years 1828 to 1830, which were a crucial time in British political history. Lord Ellenborough was a prominent figure in British politics during this period, serving as the Governor-General of India and later as the Lord Chief Justice of England. The diary entries in this book provide a unique insight into the political landscape of Britain during this time, including discussions and debates surrounding the Catholic Emancipation Act, the Reform Act of 1832, and other significant political events. Lord Ellenborough's personal views and opinions on these matters are also documented in the diary, making it an important historical document for understanding the political climate of the era.In addition to political events, Lord Ellenborough's diary also includes personal anecdotes and observations about daily life during this time period. This provides a fascinating glimpse into the social and cultural norms of the time, as well as the personal experiences of a prominent political figure.Overall, A Political Diary 1828 to 1830 V2 is a valuable historical resource for anyone interested in British political history, as well as those interested in the personal experiences of a prominent figure during this time period.The King was cold. The Duke had to wait twenty minutes, the Duke of Cumberland being with the King. However, I believe this delay may only have originated in a necessary change of dress on His Majesty's part, as he was sitting for his picture in a Highland dress. The Duke saw a large plaid bonnet in the room, and he believes the King had still on plaid stockings. The business of the restoration was finished in ten minutes, when the conversation flagged, and the Duke was rising to go away.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.