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... Lord C- -ld's speech . I beg you will do so as soon as you can for me , because the month is far advanced . ' 6 And 15th July , 1737. As you remember the debates so far as to perceive the speeches already printed are not exact , I beg ...
... Lord C- -ld's speech . I beg you will do so as soon as you can for me , because the month is far advanced . ' 6 And 15th July , 1737. As you remember the debates so far as to perceive the speeches already printed are not exact , I beg ...
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... Lord Rivers and Lady Macclesfield , but the offspring of a shoemaker , introduced in consequence of her real son's death , was , without doubt , grounded on the circumstance of Lady Macclesfield having , in 1696 , previously to the ...
... Lord Rivers and Lady Macclesfield , but the offspring of a shoemaker , introduced in consequence of her real son's death , was , without doubt , grounded on the circumstance of Lady Macclesfield having , in 1696 , previously to the ...
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... Lord Tyrconnel and Savage , asserts that ' the spirit of Mr. Savage , indeed , never suffered him to solicit a reconciliation : he returned reproach for reproach , and insult for insult . ' But the respectable gentleman to whom I have ...
... Lord Tyrconnel and Savage , asserts that ' the spirit of Mr. Savage , indeed , never suffered him to solicit a reconciliation : he returned reproach for reproach , and insult for insult . ' But the respectable gentleman to whom I have ...
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... Lord Tyrconnel , the nephew of Lady Macclesfield , should patronise him , and even admit him as a guest in his ... Lord Tyrconnel , and pensioned by his Lordship , as if posteriour to Savage's conviction and pardon . But I am assured ...
... Lord Tyrconnel , the nephew of Lady Macclesfield , should patronise him , and even admit him as a guest in his ... Lord Tyrconnel , and pensioned by his Lordship , as if posteriour to Savage's conviction and pardon . But I am assured ...
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... Lord LOVAT'S Execution . ' Pity'd by gentle minds KILMARNOCK died ; The brave , BALMERINO , were on thy side ; RADCLIFFE , unhappy in his crimes of youth , Steady in what he still mistook for truth , Beheld his death so decently unmov'd ...
... Lord LOVAT'S Execution . ' Pity'd by gentle minds KILMARNOCK died ; The brave , BALMERINO , were on thy side ; RADCLIFFE , unhappy in his crimes of youth , Steady in what he still mistook for truth , Beheld his death so decently unmov'd ...
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