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... feel that that act of cold - blooded cruelty - we mean the divorce of Josephine - was instigated and carried to completion , by the arts , intrigues , and malignant perseverance of Buonaparte's sisters and brothers . The Duchess tells ...
... feel that that act of cold - blooded cruelty - we mean the divorce of Josephine - was instigated and carried to completion , by the arts , intrigues , and malignant perseverance of Buonaparte's sisters and brothers . The Duchess tells ...
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... feeling I always have with people I love excessively . Did you not feel to love her very much , and wish for me , when you saw her look pretty at the cottage ? I think I see you looking at her , and saying to yourself , I wish my dear ...
... feeling I always have with people I love excessively . Did you not feel to love her very much , and wish for me , when you saw her look pretty at the cottage ? I think I see you looking at her , and saying to yourself , I wish my dear ...
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... feel to want you here . I dined and slept at Frescati the other day , Ogilvie and I téte - à - tête . We talked a ... feels a little like seeing you too , to go there . We shall talk a great deal of you . I assure you I miss you in ...
... feel to want you here . I dined and slept at Frescati the other day , Ogilvie and I téte - à - tête . We talked a ... feels a little like seeing you too , to go there . We shall talk a great deal of you . I assure you I miss you in ...
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... feeling I have . " Upon his arrival in England , Lord Edward was , through the influence of his uncle , the Duke of Richmond , promised by Mr. Pitt immediate promotion by brevet , and the command of the ex- pedition then intended ...
... feeling I have . " Upon his arrival in England , Lord Edward was , through the influence of his uncle , the Duke of Richmond , promised by Mr. Pitt immediate promotion by brevet , and the command of the ex- pedition then intended ...
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... feeling which it expresses . " Dearest Mother , " I write to you in the middle of settling and arranging my little family ... feel- ings , dear mother . How you would like this little spot ! it is the smallest thing imaginable , and to ...
... feeling which it expresses . " Dearest Mother , " I write to you in the middle of settling and arranging my little family ... feel- ings , dear mother . How you would like this little spot ! it is the smallest thing imaginable , and to ...
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