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... aristocracy . It was very odd ; but it really is true , Sir , I there met with an old and very intimate friend of your late uncle George Thornhill , Esq . , of Diddington . This Gentleman is a deputy lieu- tenant of the County of ...
... aristocracy . It was very odd ; but it really is true , Sir , I there met with an old and very intimate friend of your late uncle George Thornhill , Esq . , of Diddington . This Gentleman is a deputy lieu- tenant of the County of ...
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... aristocracy , that I would have thought it a much greater honour to have been your little waiting boy , than the companion or equal of the wealthiest mer- chant ; -so unlike the rest of the family was I ; they were vexed , and thought ...
... aristocracy , that I would have thought it a much greater honour to have been your little waiting boy , than the companion or equal of the wealthiest mer- chant ; -so unlike the rest of the family was I ; they were vexed , and thought ...
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... Aristocracy ; — both of them , too , as I conceived , my dearest , kindest , and best friends . He has imprisoned me but he has not been able to force me to lay down my arms ; - he has not , nor shall he , compel me to strike my ...
... Aristocracy ; — both of them , too , as I conceived , my dearest , kindest , and best friends . He has imprisoned me but he has not been able to force me to lay down my arms ; - he has not , nor shall he , compel me to strike my ...
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... aristocracy and the poor , as I thought , and that was enough for me . There was , in the middle of the room , a long table , loaded with books and papers , piled and arranged with scrupulous order and neatness . The sofa , too ...
... aristocracy and the poor , as I thought , and that was enough for me . There was , in the middle of the room , a long table , loaded with books and papers , piled and arranged with scrupulous order and neatness . The sofa , too ...
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... aristocracy , think , that the working classes wish for the plunder of your estates , and to deprive you of your honours . " " Aye , " said Wellington , " it looks very like it . " - " My Lord Duke , it is only their enemies who say so ...
... aristocracy , think , that the working classes wish for the plunder of your estates , and to deprive you of your honours . " " Aye , " said Wellington , " it looks very like it . " - " My Lord Duke , it is only their enemies who say so ...
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