Autobiography, Letters and Literary Remains of Mrs. Piozzi (Thrale)Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1861 - 479 pages |
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... Death of Thrale Dr. Collier 3 6 · 30 34 34 37 40 43 Thrale's Will - Sale of the Brewery 46 First Acquaintance with Piozzi . 49 Domestic Trials . Foreign Tour គន 52 56 Residence in Italy 63 Minor Marginal Notes on the Two Volumes of ...
... Death of Thrale Dr. Collier 3 6 · 30 34 34 37 40 43 Thrale's Will - Sale of the Brewery 46 First Acquaintance with Piozzi . 49 Domestic Trials . Foreign Tour គន 52 56 Residence in Italy 63 Minor Marginal Notes on the Two Volumes of ...
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... death is the last thing recorded in my first husband's present . Cruel Death ! " · . . HER STORY OF HER LIFE . I HEARD it asserted в 3 THRALIANA . 5.
... death is the last thing recorded in my first husband's present . Cruel Death ! " · . . HER STORY OF HER LIFE . I HEARD it asserted в 3 THRALIANA . 5.
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... death , married Maurice Wynne , of Gwydir , whose family and fortune merged in that of the Berties ? He was not , however , her last husband . She wedded Thelwall , of Plasyward ,. after she was quite an old woman . But the Berayne ...
... death , married Maurice Wynne , of Gwydir , whose family and fortune merged in that of the Berties ? He was not , however , her last husband . She wedded Thelwall , of Plasyward ,. after she was quite an old woman . But the Berayne ...
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... death by an apoplectic fit ; in consequence of which , his brother , Sir Lynch Salusbury Cotton , came into everything by a temporary will kept in case of acci- dents till one more copious and correct should be formed . Some traces yet ...
... death by an apoplectic fit ; in consequence of which , his brother , Sir Lynch Salusbury Cotton , came into everything by a temporary will kept in case of acci- dents till one more copious and correct should be formed . Some traces yet ...
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... death , was even haunted by young men who made court to the niece , and expressed admiration of the horses . Every suitor was made to understand my extraordinary value . Those who could read , were shown my verses ; those who could not ...
... death , was even haunted by young men who made court to the niece , and expressed admiration of the horses . Every suitor was made to understand my extraordinary value . Those who could read , were shown my verses ; those who could not ...
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