Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 4 tomasWilliam Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1837 |
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... lady in whose eccentric character , and acute and bril- liant mind , though there might be little to love , there was much to admire and something to respect . the husband's laxity of principle on certain points . |. The house of ...
... lady in whose eccentric character , and acute and bril- liant mind , though there might be little to love , there was much to admire and something to respect . the husband's laxity of principle on certain points . |. The house of ...
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... Lady Mary's life . In the third or fourth year of her marriage , she accompanied her husband to Con- stantinople , he having been appointed Envoy to the Sublime Porte . From a very early age , Lady Mary had been in the practice of ...
... Lady Mary's life . In the third or fourth year of her marriage , she accompanied her husband to Con- stantinople , he having been appointed Envoy to the Sublime Porte . From a very early age , Lady Mary had been in the practice of ...
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... Lady Mary and Lord Orford would have been equally shocked to be fancied liars ; yet such is the plain English name for many of their gross misrepre- sentations . In the year ... lady what I have heard of my mother OF LADY MARY WORTLEY . 147.
... Lady Mary and Lord Orford would have been equally shocked to be fancied liars ; yet such is the plain English name for many of their gross misrepre- sentations . In the year ... lady what I have heard of my mother OF LADY MARY WORTLEY . 147.
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