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... known to the In- quisition ; but still her transgressions were such as to require a spe- cial indulgence ; and this indulgence was granted by a Pope to the intercession of a king- the greatest then reigning . It was a favor that could ...
... known to the In- quisition ; but still her transgressions were such as to require a spe- cial indulgence ; and this indulgence was granted by a Pope to the intercession of a king- the greatest then reigning . It was a favor that could ...
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... known me from infancy ; when I was in my first year of life , she , an orphan and a great heiress , was in her tenth or eleventh . " - See closing pages of " Autobiographic Sketches . " delightful society , and her sweet , Irish style ...
... known me from infancy ; when I was in my first year of life , she , an orphan and a great heiress , was in her tenth or eleventh . " - See closing pages of " Autobiographic Sketches . " delightful society , and her sweet , Irish style ...
Side 38
... known in Europe ; and then , as now , this is the best adapted among all known varieties of hunting to the exhibi- tion of adventurous and skilful riding , and generally , perhaps , to the development of manly and athletic qualities ...
... known in Europe ; and then , as now , this is the best adapted among all known varieties of hunting to the exhibi- tion of adventurous and skilful riding , and generally , perhaps , to the development of manly and athletic qualities ...
Side 41
... known for such ; both were fine figures , and apparently not older than twenty - six ; but in her Irish friend people felt some- thing more thoroughly artless and feminine - for the masculine understanding of Lady Carbery in some way ...
... known for such ; both were fine figures , and apparently not older than twenty - six ; but in her Irish friend people felt some- thing more thoroughly artless and feminine - for the masculine understanding of Lady Carbery in some way ...
Side 43
... that contemporary case so familiarly known to myself . " " Colonel Watson and General Smith had been amongst the earliest friends of my mother's family . Both served for many years in India : the first VISIT TO LAXTON . 43.
... that contemporary case so familiarly known to myself . " " Colonel Watson and General Smith had been amongst the earliest friends of my mother's family . Both served for many years in India : the first VISIT TO LAXTON . 43.
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