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Page 333
... Lord Orrery begins with giving a char- tween himself and Macaulay . The two acter of Swift from his own reminis- great men exchanged the most profuse cences , and Lord Macaulay has written compliments , and the Bishop warmly on the ...
... Lord Orrery begins with giving a char- tween himself and Macaulay . The two acter of Swift from his own reminis- great men exchanged the most profuse cences , and Lord Macaulay has written compliments , and the Bishop warmly on the ...
Page 517
... Lord was named High Steward by the King , to his vexation and mine ; but it could not be helped , and so we must submit , though we both heartily wished it had been Lord Nottingham . . . . I was told it was customary to make fine ...
... Lord was named High Steward by the King , to his vexation and mine ; but it could not be helped , and so we must submit , though we both heartily wished it had been Lord Nottingham . . . . I was told it was customary to make fine ...
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... Lord and Lady Nithsdale . Lord Maxwell , now a resident in Scotland , had become attached to his cousin Lady Cath- erine Stuart , daughter of Lord and Lady Traquair . Considering the old connec- tion , and the constant friendship ...
... Lord and Lady Nithsdale . Lord Maxwell , now a resident in Scotland , had become attached to his cousin Lady Cath- erine Stuart , daughter of Lord and Lady Traquair . Considering the old connec- tion , and the constant friendship ...
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Fifth Series | 3 |
THE STORY OF VALENTINE AND | 15 |
LETTERS FROM ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWN | 24 |
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