Littell's Living Age, Volume 292Living Age Company, 1917 |
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Page 22
... Colonel Fanshawe's permission to bring his guest over to luncheon on the day following and besought my leave to subscribe himself my most obliged and humble servant , and so forth . Bidding the man's horse to be baited , and himself to ...
... Colonel Fanshawe's permission to bring his guest over to luncheon on the day following and besought my leave to subscribe himself my most obliged and humble servant , and so forth . Bidding the man's horse to be baited , and himself to ...
Page 210
... Colonel Fanshawe bore his share of the burden of those stirring times , and we , who knew him in his honored age , are agreed that during their stress , or im- mediately afterward , he placed his experiences upon record . But the Diary ...
... Colonel Fanshawe bore his share of the burden of those stirring times , and we , who knew him in his honored age , are agreed that during their stress , or im- mediately afterward , he placed his experiences upon record . But the Diary ...
Page 339
... Colonel Fanshawe , " began Mr. Allen , " the position is this . As thou art aware , the succession to the crown of Great Britain is precarious . At the moment it is vested in the persons of middle - aged and elderly men , some of whom ...
... Colonel Fanshawe , " began Mr. Allen , " the position is this . As thou art aware , the succession to the crown of Great Britain is precarious . At the moment it is vested in the persons of middle - aged and elderly men , some of whom ...
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