Which preposition to use with brougham
He was the good genius by the side of Brougham in most of what he did for the public, either on education, law reform, or any other subject.
A brougham with two smart horses was waiting at the station.
It was then I remembered suddenly the looks of the men when they turned to take the brougham to the stables in the dark that morning.
In Sir Robert Stout, the Brougham of New Zealand public life, the Prohibitionists had a spokesman of boundless energy and uncommon hitting power in debate.
Miss Luyster's Memoirs of Madame de Staël; Mémoires Dix Années d'Exil; Alison's Essays; M. Shelly's Lives; Mrs. Thomson's Queens of Society; Sainte-Beuve's Nouveaux Lundis; Lord Brougham on Madame de Staël; J. Bruce's Classic Portraits; J. Kavanagh's French Women of Letters; Biographic Universelle; North American Review, vols.
" It was indeed strange for a woman within that smart town-house, and with her electric brougham at the door, to complain of poverty.
Then she caught hold of a brown silk cord attached to a little brown silk curtain in the front of the brougham opposite her face.
So fast, so cheery, so delightfully satirical, and as wicked as Sin!" Maud went home in the brougham by herself.
The Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge was established in 1828, with Henry Brougham as Chairman.