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... readers from my fair Westmoreland friend's disaster , it remains to give such an answer , as without further research can be given , to a question pretty sure of arising in all reflective readers ' thoughts — namely , does there ...
... readers from my fair Westmoreland friend's disaster , it remains to give such an answer , as without further research can be given , to a question pretty sure of arising in all reflective readers ' thoughts — namely , does there ...
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... reader , it showed itself to have been systematically collected ; it stretched pretty equably through two centuries , —namely , from about 1600 to 1800 , - and might , perhaps , amount to seven- teen thousand volumes . Lord Massey was ...
... reader , it showed itself to have been systematically collected ; it stretched pretty equably through two centuries , —namely , from about 1600 to 1800 , - and might , perhaps , amount to seven- teen thousand volumes . Lord Massey was ...
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... readers . and figure to ourselves as we of a hundred to a hundred and fifty years back ( though manifestly at utter war , in the portraitures of our novelists , with the realities handed down to us by our Parliamentary annals ) , on ...
... readers . and figure to ourselves as we of a hundred to a hundred and fifty years back ( though manifestly at utter war , in the portraitures of our novelists , with the realities handed down to us by our Parliamentary annals ) , on ...
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... reader has been kept long enough at Laxton to warrant me in presuming some curiosity or interest to have gathered within his mind about the mistress of the mansion . Who was Lady Car- VOL . I. 4 bery ? what was her present position ...
... reader has been kept long enough at Laxton to warrant me in presuming some curiosity or interest to have gathered within his mind about the mistress of the mansion . Who was Lady Car- VOL . I. 4 bery ? what was her present position ...
Side 42
... readers of Bishop Jeremy Taylor * must be aware of that religious Lady Carbery , who was the munificent ( and , for her kindness , one might say the filial ) patroness of the all - eloquent and subtle divine . She died be- fore the ...
... readers of Bishop Jeremy Taylor * must be aware of that religious Lady Carbery , who was the munificent ( and , for her kindness , one might say the filial ) patroness of the all - eloquent and subtle divine . She died be- fore the ...
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