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A lawyer, politician, and Lord Chancellor of England, Henry Brougham (1778-1868) lived at the heart of intellectual life in Victorian Britain. Privately, he counted Hazlitt, Leigh Hunt, Byron, and Lamb among his friends. In his public life, Brougham supported the abolition of slavery and brought about radical reform of the legal system. He also helped to create the University of London and to provide libraries for the working class. This set contains his historical and critical work, writings on social policies and their application, and his contributions to The Edinburgh Review.
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