The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 - American literature |
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... passed " at Court , through the two Ladies Waldegrave , the daughters of the Duchess of Gloucester , who lived at Court as " Ladies of Honor , or some such thing , " and that " they used to write to the Miss V's , who were inmates of ...
... passed " at Court , through the two Ladies Waldegrave , the daughters of the Duchess of Gloucester , who lived at Court as " Ladies of Honor , or some such thing , " and that " they used to write to the Miss V's , who were inmates of ...
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... passed between history ; and I willingly say with Mr. Hallam , William III . and their ancestor , the Earl of that a high regard for the memory of Wil- Portland ; and no one can peruse these let- liam III . may justly be reckoned one of ...
... passed between history ; and I willingly say with Mr. Hallam , William III . and their ancestor , the Earl of that a high regard for the memory of Wil- Portland ; and no one can peruse these let- liam III . may justly be reckoned one of ...
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... passed since the sea stood at our highest terrace . " | who shall charge them much ; and on the author of so much real good in his day and generation ? Next comes George Combe , the most re- markable of a sect which , though now less ...
... passed since the sea stood at our highest terrace . " | who shall charge them much ; and on the author of so much real good in his day and generation ? Next comes George Combe , the most re- markable of a sect which , though now less ...
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