The Quarterly Review, Volume 82John Murray, 1847 - English literature |
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Page 60
... lived openly with a mistress , and had a family by her , whom he recognised , and without any disguise brought out in society as if they had been his legitimate children . - In like manner , as when I touched upon the irre- gularities ...
... lived openly with a mistress , and had a family by her , whom he recognised , and without any disguise brought out in society as if they had been his legitimate children . - In like manner , as when I touched upon the irre- gularities ...
Page 118
... lived with her can form any idea . The letters she received from all parts of the country were numerous . These letters required long and careful answers . ' Had she lived in the days of the penny - post , her life would have been an ...
... lived with her can form any idea . The letters she received from all parts of the country were numerous . These letters required long and careful answers . ' Had she lived in the days of the penny - post , her life would have been an ...
Page 370
... lived in houses composed of cupple trees , and the walls and thatch made up of sod and divot : but in every wadsetter's house there was a spacious hall containing a large table , where he and his family and dependants ate their two ...
... lived in houses composed of cupple trees , and the walls and thatch made up of sod and divot : but in every wadsetter's house there was a spacious hall containing a large table , where he and his family and dependants ate their two ...
Contents
The Lives of the Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal | 39 |
Memoirs of Viscountess Sundon Mistress of the Robes | 94 |
Memoir of the Life of Elizabeth Fry Edited by two | 109 |
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