Autobiography, Letters and Literary Remains of Mrs. Piozzi (Thrale), Volume 1Ticknor and Fields, 1861 - 531 pages |
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... daughters the best education . The esteem which his good conduct procured him from the nobleman who had married his master's daughter , made him be treated with much attention ; and his son , both at school and at the University of ...
... daughters the best education . The esteem which his good conduct procured him from the nobleman who had married his master's daughter , made him be treated with much attention ; and his son , both at school and at the University of ...
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... daughter was married to a nobleman ( Lord Cobham ) , and he naturally nourished hopes of being his uncle's successor . In the Abbey Church of St. Albans there is a monument to some members of the Thrale family who died between 1676 and ...
... daughter was married to a nobleman ( Lord Cobham ) , and he naturally nourished hopes of being his uncle's successor . In the Abbey Church of St. Albans there is a monument to some members of the Thrale family who died between 1676 and ...
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... daughters quite in a high style . His son he wisely connected with the Cobhams and their relations , Grenvilles , Lyttletons , and Pitts , to whom he lent money , and they lent assistance of every other kind , so that my Mr. Thrale was ...
... daughters quite in a high style . His son he wisely connected with the Cobhams and their relations , Grenvilles , Lyttletons , and Pitts , to whom he lent money , and they lent assistance of every other kind , so that my Mr. Thrale was ...
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... daughter of Mrs. Desmoulins , and for another destitute dam- sel , who was generally addressed as Mrs. Carmichael , but whom her generous host called Polly . An old quack doctor called Levet , who bled and dosed coal - heavers and ...
... daughter of Mrs. Desmoulins , and for another destitute dam- sel , who was generally addressed as Mrs. Carmichael , but whom her generous host called Polly . An old quack doctor called Levet , who bled and dosed coal - heavers and ...
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... daughter , who was a child of ten years old , a penny for every goat she would show him , and Dr. Johnson kept the account ; so that it appears her father was in debt to her one hundred and forty - nine pence . Queeny was an epithet ...
... daughter , who was a child of ten years old , a penny for every goat she would show him , and Dr. Johnson kept the account ; so that it appears her father was in debt to her one hundred and forty - nine pence . Queeny was an epithet ...
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