The Unique: Or, Biography of Many Distinguished Characters; with Fine PortraitsJ.P. Peaslee, 1829 - 253 páginas |
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... appearance , and strictly honourable in all his de- portment . His patrimonial estate was little , but that little was managed with prudence , and in- creased by industry . In the gayest period of his life , he was a stranger to ...
... appearance , and strictly honourable in all his de- portment . His patrimonial estate was little , but that little was managed with prudence , and in- creased by industry . In the gayest period of his life , he was a stranger to ...
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... appeared sub- lime on the public theatre of the world . Living in the discharge of all the civil , social , and do- mestic offices of life ; temperate in his desires , and faithful to his duties ; for more than forty years of wedded ...
... appeared sub- lime on the public theatre of the world . Living in the discharge of all the civil , social , and do- mestic offices of life ; temperate in his desires , and faithful to his duties ; for more than forty years of wedded ...
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... appeared ; and this work continued to be published in weekly num- bers , until Monday , July 30th , 1787 , when in consequence of the death of the learned editor , Gregory Griffin , Esq . it closed its mortal exis- tence . To this work ...
... appeared ; and this work continued to be published in weekly num- bers , until Monday , July 30th , 1787 , when in consequence of the death of the learned editor , Gregory Griffin , Esq . it closed its mortal exis- tence . To this work ...
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... appeared necessary to be now wanting , was a habit of speaking with facility in public . A- bout this period , a few young men met together in an apartment in the neighbourhood of Bond Street , where , it is said , Mr. Canning practised ...
... appeared necessary to be now wanting , was a habit of speaking with facility in public . A- bout this period , a few young men met together in an apartment in the neighbourhood of Bond Street , where , it is said , Mr. Canning practised ...
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... appearance had dress- ed every face in smiles , was now abandoned , un- pitied and alone , to her adverse destiny . Her un- cle , the duke of Norfolk , with whom the connec- tions of party were stronger than those of blood , appeared ...
... appearance had dress- ed every face in smiles , was now abandoned , un- pitied and alone , to her adverse destiny . Her un- cle , the duke of Norfolk , with whom the connec- tions of party were stronger than those of blood , appeared ...
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The Unique: Or Biography of Many Distinguished Characters: with Fine Portraits Vista de fragmentos - 1834 |
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