The Doctor, &c. ...Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, 1834 |
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... Lord Beauchamp's death ; if they were out of the question , one could not be sorry for such a mortification to the pride of old Somerset . He has written the most shocking letter imaginable to poor Lord Hartford , telling him that it is ...
... Lord Beauchamp's death ; if they were out of the question , one could not be sorry for such a mortification to the pride of old Somerset . He has written the most shocking letter imaginable to poor Lord Hartford , telling him that it is ...
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... Lord ordered him to bring his sermon and repeat it before him , is not certain ; but the latter seems most probable : because Dr. Sharp afterwards understood that his Lord- ship's design in sending for him and discoursing with him , was ...
... Lord ordered him to bring his sermon and repeat it before him , is not certain ; but the latter seems most probable : because Dr. Sharp afterwards understood that his Lord- ship's design in sending for him and discoursing with him , was ...
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... Lord John Russell . I am very well assured that we agree in thinking of his Lord Johnship as he is thought of in South Devonshire . Nor shall we differ in our notions of some of Lord John's Colleagues , and their left handed friends ...
... Lord John Russell . I am very well assured that we agree in thinking of his Lord Johnship as he is thought of in South Devonshire . Nor shall we differ in our notions of some of Lord John's Colleagues , and their left handed friends ...
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