The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 11Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1822 |
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... daugh- ters . But not one of them had a child to present a hope of direct inheritance of the throne . The Duke of Cam- bridge , the youngest son , was now forty - five years of age , and none of the princesses were under forty . To ...
... daugh- ters . But not one of them had a child to present a hope of direct inheritance of the throne . The Duke of Cam- bridge , the youngest son , was now forty - five years of age , and none of the princesses were under forty . To ...
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... daugh- ter a variety of anecdote and informa- tion , and made her a proficient in music , French , and Italian . Upon the whole , however , MARY was indulged in a degree of freedom , which , though scarcely to be generally recommended ...
... daugh- ter a variety of anecdote and informa- tion , and made her a proficient in music , French , and Italian . Upon the whole , however , MARY was indulged in a degree of freedom , which , though scarcely to be generally recommended ...
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... daugh- ters might be entrusted to her care , but which application had been refu- sed by his lordship ; that the defend- ant , Parish , was a notorious prize- fighter ; that on the occasion in ques- tion , Lady Colebrooke's carriage was ...
... daugh- ters might be entrusted to her care , but which application had been refu- sed by his lordship ; that the defend- ant , Parish , was a notorious prize- fighter ; that on the occasion in ques- tion , Lady Colebrooke's carriage was ...
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... daugh- ter and a nobleman , without having consulted the wishes of the plaintiff , the deponent became apprehensive lest a similar project might again have been devised without the knowledge of the plaintiff . " The affidavit then ...
... daugh- ter and a nobleman , without having consulted the wishes of the plaintiff , the deponent became apprehensive lest a similar project might again have been devised without the knowledge of the plaintiff . " The affidavit then ...
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... daugh ter , while the estates must be divided equally among all the daughters , and this upon the principles of common law . Thirdly , he could not think it was the intention of Parliament that the successors of the great Duke of ...
... daugh ter , while the estates must be divided equally among all the daughters , and this upon the principles of common law . Thirdly , he could not think it was the intention of Parliament that the successors of the great Duke of ...
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