Memorials: And Other Papers, Bind 1J.R. Osgood, 1874 |
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... Lord Westport and I daily had to bestride , no tongue could describe . There was a cousin of Lord Westport's , subsequently created Lord Oranmore , distinguished for his horsemanship , and always splendidly mounted from his father's ...
... Lord Westport and I daily had to bestride , no tongue could describe . There was a cousin of Lord Westport's , subsequently created Lord Oranmore , distinguished for his horsemanship , and always splendidly mounted from his father's ...
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... Lord Altamont . Fervently had Lord Westport pleaded with his father for an allowance of four horses ; not at all with any foolish view to fleeting aristocratic splendor , but simply to the luxury of rapid motion . But Lord Altamont was ...
... Lord Altamont . Fervently had Lord Westport pleaded with his father for an allowance of four horses ; not at all with any foolish view to fleeting aristocratic splendor , but simply to the luxury of rapid motion . But Lord Altamont was ...
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... Lord Massey their earlier condition ; he to me could report their immediate changes . I won him easily to an interest in my own Irish experiences , so fresh , and in parts so grotesque , wilder also by much . in Connaught than in Lord ...
... Lord Massey their earlier condition ; he to me could report their immediate changes . I won him easily to an interest in my own Irish experiences , so fresh , and in parts so grotesque , wilder also by much . in Connaught than in Lord ...
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... Lord Massey's mind around such a topic , as though too ostentatiously levelled to his particular knowledge , or to his animal condition of * If mere names were allowed to dazzle the judgment , how mag- nificent to a gallant young ...
... Lord Massey's mind around such a topic , as though too ostentatiously levelled to his particular knowledge , or to his animal condition of * If mere names were allowed to dazzle the judgment , how mag- nificent to a gallant young ...
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... Lord Massey was far from illiterate ; and his interest in books was unaffected , if limited , and too often interrupted , by defective knowledge . The library was dispersed through six or seven small rooms , lying between the drawing ...
... Lord Massey was far from illiterate ; and his interest in books was unaffected , if limited , and too often interrupted , by defective knowledge . The library was dispersed through six or seven small rooms , lying between the drawing ...
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