The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 23; Volume 177W. Pickering, 1845 - Great Britain |
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... father of Lord Eldon was William Scott , a merchant and tradesman , and belonged to the fraternity of the hoastmen of the town . His principal business was that of a coal - fitter , or factor , who conducts the sales between the owner ...
... father of Lord Eldon was William Scott , a merchant and tradesman , and belonged to the fraternity of the hoastmen of the town . His principal business was that of a coal - fitter , or factor , who conducts the sales between the owner ...
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... father's house at Newcastle , who was a banker of that city . This lady is described as having had at all times such naturally retired habits , that this seems the only instance in which she ever cast them off . She however got out of a ...
... father's house at Newcastle , who was a banker of that city . This lady is described as having had at all times such naturally retired habits , that this seems the only instance in which she ever cast them off . She however got out of a ...
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... father died in November of this year , and therefore did not live to see his son receiving even the earliest business or honours of his profession . He left him , however , 10007. in addition to the 20007. settled at his marriage . He ...
... father died in November of this year , and therefore did not live to see his son receiving even the earliest business or honours of his profession . He left him , however , 10007. in addition to the 20007. settled at his marriage . He ...
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... father's alienation must be when a step of folly destroys every feeling of that respect on which even affection itself reposes . In June 1819 he again opposed further concession to the Catholics ; he appears , how- ever , in this ...
... father's alienation must be when a step of folly destroys every feeling of that respect on which even affection itself reposes . In June 1819 he again opposed further concession to the Catholics ; he appears , how- ever , in this ...
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... father's house , and for this long period she had faithfully shared in all his fortunes -with cheerfulness to the privations of early life , and with modest re- tirement during the splendour of his later . We know few things more ...
... father's house , and for this long period she had faithfully shared in all his fortunes -with cheerfulness to the privations of early life , and with modest re- tirement during the splendour of his later . We know few things more ...
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