Memoirs of Richard Cumberland, Volume 1Lackington, Allen, & Company, 1807 - 432 pages |
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... PERSONS OF HIS TIME , WITH WHOM HE HAS HAD INTERCOURSE AND CONNEXION . VOL . I. LONDON : PRINTED FOR LACKINGTON , ALLEN , & co . TEMPLE OF THE MUSES , FINSBURY - SQUARE . FR3B93 A4 1807 ivil : MEMOIRS MAIN OF RICHARD CUMBERLAND 1807 ...
... PERSONS OF HIS TIME , WITH WHOM HE HAS HAD INTERCOURSE AND CONNEXION . VOL . I. LONDON : PRINTED FOR LACKINGTON , ALLEN , & co . TEMPLE OF THE MUSES , FINSBURY - SQUARE . FR3B93 A4 1807 ivil : MEMOIRS MAIN OF RICHARD CUMBERLAND 1807 ...
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... persons , with whom I have had in- tercourse and connexion , I shall speak freely and impartially . I know myself incapable of wan- tonly aspersing the characters of the living or the dead ; but , though I will not indulge my- self in ...
... persons , with whom I have had in- tercourse and connexion , I shall speak freely and impartially . I know myself incapable of wan- tonly aspersing the characters of the living or the dead ; but , though I will not indulge my- self in ...
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... person of my grandmother , and a full impression of her manners and habits , which , though in some degree tinctured with hereditary reserve and the primitive cast of character , were entirely free from the hypo- t critical cant and ...
... person of my grandmother , and a full impression of her manners and habits , which , though in some degree tinctured with hereditary reserve and the primitive cast of character , were entirely free from the hypo- t critical cant and ...
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... person , who could better embellish any subject she was upon , or render common incidents more entertaining by the happy art of relating them ; her invention was so fertile , her ideas so original and the points of humour so ingeniously ...
... person , who could better embellish any subject she was upon , or render common incidents more entertaining by the happy art of relating them ; her invention was so fertile , her ideas so original and the points of humour so ingeniously ...
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... person : in mo ral purity he was truly a Christian , in genero- sity and honour he was perfectly a gentleman . On the nineteenth day of February 1732 I was born in the Master's Lodge of Trinity College , inter silvas Academi , under the ...
... person : in mo ral purity he was truly a Christian , in genero- sity and honour he was perfectly a gentleman . On the nineteenth day of February 1732 I was born in the Master's Lodge of Trinity College , inter silvas Academi , under the ...
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