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Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 1, Chapter 15: the Circuits.—Visits in England and Scotland.—August to October, 1838.—age, 27. (search)
affectionately your friend, Chas. Sumner. P. S. Brougham made great fun of the thirty-nine articles, andontrast which he presents to that master spirit Brougham. I have already described to you, induce me to sen; it had all those things, the absence of which in Brougham gave me so much pain. I felt that I was conversinpart of Napier's letter, in which the editor says: Brougham is pestering me to death. I am afraid we shall be yet I hope that we may get along. This refers to Brougham's articles in the Edinburgh Review. He is trying e three great men of the Edinburgh Review, —Smith, Brougham, and Jeffrey. But there is a fourth,—John A. Murrresidence on Great Stuart Street, Edinburgh. Save Brougham, he was the last survivor of that company of men wg the first third of the present century,—Jeffrey, Brougham, Playfair, Sydney Smith, Francis Horner, Thomas Brou try to turn aside Boreas in his swift career as Brougham when he once has conceived a line of action. I do<