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... lady's family , I have received such information and remarks , as , joined to my own inquiries , will , I think , render it at least somewhat doubtful , espe- cially when we consider that it must have originated from the person himself ...
... lady's family , I have received such information and remarks , as , joined to my own inquiries , will , I think , render it at least somewhat doubtful , espe- cially when we consider that it must have originated from the person himself ...
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... Lady Macclesfield was convicted of the crime of which she was accused , cannot be denied ; but the question now is , whether the person calling himself Richard Savage was her son . It has been said , that when Earl Rivers was dying ...
... Lady Macclesfield was convicted of the crime of which she was accused , cannot be denied ; but the question now is , whether the person calling himself Richard Savage was her son . It has been said , that when Earl Rivers was dying ...
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... lady who appears to have been well acquainted with Mrs. Williams , thus speaks of her : - " Mrs. Williams was a person extremely interesting . She had an uncommon firmness of mind , a boundless curiosity , retentive memory , and strong ...
... lady who appears to have been well acquainted with Mrs. Williams , thus speaks of her : - " Mrs. Williams was a person extremely interesting . She had an uncommon firmness of mind , a boundless curiosity , retentive memory , and strong ...
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Death of Johnsons FatherIntercourse with Society in Lichfield Gilbert Walmesley | 30 |
CHAPTER III17371738 | 47 |
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