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Lo, the Poor Liberal!

Barzun, Jacques | October 23, 1935 issue

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The article discusses the book "Lord Brougham," by G.T. Garratt. Like many another nineteenth-century figure, Henry Brougham has been consistently and willfully misrepresented. Garratt's admirably written life does just that, in a manner at once self-confident, lively, and convincing. Perhaps the most vivid impression one receives from Garratt's work is a sense of the actual way in which general reform ideas have to be pushed and squeezed through the wringer of a parliamentary machine.

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LORD Brougham (Book); GARRATT, G. T.; BIOGRAPHY; BROUGHAM & Vaux, Henry Brougham, Baron, 1778-1868; SELF-confidence; LITERATURE
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