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... known ; and some may • Miss Mason , after having forfeited the title of Lady Macclesfield by divorce , was married to Colonel Brett , and it is said was well known in all the polite circles . Colley Cibber , I am informed , had so high ...
... known ; and some may • Miss Mason , after having forfeited the title of Lady Macclesfield by divorce , was married to Colonel Brett , and it is said was well known in all the polite circles . Colley Cibber , I am informed , had so high ...
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... known that they intrigued with France ? Depend upon it , Sir , he who does what he is afraid should be known , has something rotten about him . This Dalrymple seems to be an honest fellow ; for he tells equally what makes against both ...
... known that they intrigued with France ? Depend upon it , Sir , he who does what he is afraid should be known , has something rotten about him . This Dalrymple seems to be an honest fellow ; for he tells equally what makes against both ...
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... known , who did not at every other sentence bring in some other Scotchman . " We drank tea with Mrs. Williams . I introduced a question which has been much agitated in the Church of Scotland , whether the claim of lay - patrons to ...
... known , who did not at every other sentence bring in some other Scotchman . " We drank tea with Mrs. Williams . I introduced a question which has been much agitated in the Church of Scotland , whether the claim of lay - patrons to ...
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Death of Johnsons FatherIntercourse with Society in Lichfield Gilbert Walmesley | 30 |
CHAPTER III17371738 | 47 |
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