Autobiography, Letters and Literary Remains of Mrs. Piozzi (Thrale)Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1861 - 479 pages |
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... Park , Denbighshire . The house was burnt down in 1840 .. Sir J. F. Lord Dinorben was succeeded in his estates by his nephew , Hugh Robert Hughes , Esq . โ her merits and beauty for love of her rakisk cousin ANCESTRY .
... Park , Denbighshire . The house was burnt down in 1840 .. Sir J. F. Lord Dinorben was succeeded in his estates by his nephew , Hugh Robert Hughes , Esq . โ her merits and beauty for love of her rakisk cousin ANCESTRY .
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... Park more than twenty years afterwards , he did not like that story : it made him look older , at least feel older , than he wished , I suppose . Lord Halifax was now , or soon after , head of the Board of Trade , and wished to ...
... Park more than twenty years afterwards , he did not like that story : it made him look older , at least feel older , than he wished , I suppose . Lord Halifax was now , or soon after , head of the Board of Trade , and wished to ...
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... Park gate the Honourable Mrs. King , whose blandishments drew him from dear Offley , and made our removal to our London House less painful . The summer before this removal had produced to me a new vexation . Lord Halifax was become ...
... Park gate the Honourable Mrs. King , whose blandishments drew him from dear Offley , and made our removal to our London House less painful . The summer before this removal had produced to me a new vexation . Lord Halifax was become ...
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... Park Street ( Bath ) , โ having undisclosed hopes of his own to get the heiress , not only took alarm , but cunningly conveyed that alarm to my father , who , when he came home , said he saw his girl already half disposed of without his ...
... Park Street ( Bath ) , โ having undisclosed hopes of his own to get the heiress , not only took alarm , but cunningly conveyed that alarm to my father , who , when he came home , said he saw his girl already half disposed of without his ...
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... fond misery spent we the hours till four o'clock in the morning . At nine we rose ; he to go across the park in search of my maternal uncle , Sir Lynch Salusbury Cotton , from whom , and from Dr. C 3 MARRIAGE OF UNCLE . 77 21 PAGE 3.
... fond misery spent we the hours till four o'clock in the morning . At nine we rose ; he to go across the park in search of my maternal uncle , Sir Lynch Salusbury Cotton , from whom , and from Dr. C 3 MARRIAGE OF UNCLE . 77 21 PAGE 3.
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