Autobiography, Letters and Literary Remains of Mrs. Piozzi (Thrale)Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1861 - 479 pages |
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... marriage settlement agreed to entail the old Bachygraig Estate on Thomas Salusbury , brother to papa , and then a doctor in the Commons ; and on his sons , rather than their own daughter , if they had no male heir . I fancy some rough ...
... marriage settlement agreed to entail the old Bachygraig Estate on Thomas Salusbury , brother to papa , and then a doctor in the Commons ; and on his sons , rather than their own daughter , if they had no male heir . I fancy some rough ...
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... my part should be taken with- out his concurrence ; although I clearly understood , and wrote Dr. Collier word so , that my uncle made My father took us to this marriage the condition of 20 AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIRS . 20.
... my part should be taken with- out his concurrence ; although I clearly understood , and wrote Dr. Collier word so , that my uncle made My father took us to this marriage the condition of 20 AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIRS . 20.
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Hester Lynch Piozzi Abraham Hayward. My father took us to this marriage the condition of his favour quite ap- parently , and that certain ruin would follow my re- jection . The letter , perhaps , still ... MARRIAGE OF UNCLE . 21 3.
Hester Lynch Piozzi Abraham Hayward. My father took us to this marriage the condition of his favour quite ap- parently , and that certain ruin would follow my re- jection . The letter , perhaps , still ... MARRIAGE OF UNCLE . 21 3.
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... marriages he feared accomplished . My uncle went himself with me to church , gave me away , dined with us at Streatham Park , returned to Hertfordshire , wedded the widow , and then scarce ever saw or wrote to either of us ; leaving me ...
... marriages he feared accomplished . My uncle went himself with me to church , gave me away , dined with us at Streatham Park , returned to Hertfordshire , wedded the widow , and then scarce ever saw or wrote to either of us ; leaving me ...
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... who refused to fight him , " not because he was his father , but because he was not a gentleman . " Mrs. Rice , Mrs. Nesbitt ( afterwards Mrs. Scott ) , and Lady Lade . so much influence ; where if I gained none I C 4 HER MARRIAGE . 23.
... who refused to fight him , " not because he was his father , but because he was not a gentleman . " Mrs. Rice , Mrs. Nesbitt ( afterwards Mrs. Scott ) , and Lady Lade . so much influence ; where if I gained none I C 4 HER MARRIAGE . 23.
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