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... lordship's brighter fame , appeal must be made to the criterion of his own acts and decisions , for from them only can be erected his lasting monument . Lord Sandwich.- ' Lord Sandwich was a steady friend ; never kept any one in unneces ...
... lordship's brighter fame , appeal must be made to the criterion of his own acts and decisions , for from them only can be erected his lasting monument . Lord Sandwich.- ' Lord Sandwich was a steady friend ; never kept any one in unneces ...
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... Lord Sandwich rarely conversed ; as soon as dinner was done , the catches and glee book were brought . After coffee there were cards sometimes in winter ; but in the country Lord Sandwich considered all as lost time , that was not given ...
... Lord Sandwich rarely conversed ; as soon as dinner was done , the catches and glee book were brought . After coffee there were cards sometimes in winter ; but in the country Lord Sandwich considered all as lost time , that was not given ...
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... Lord Sandwich . I made a di- rect reply , that I knew that Lord Sandwich ( I could not speak as to others ) always mentioned them in terms of the highest admiration . We became afterwards much acquainted , and he shewed me the fine gold ...
... Lord Sandwich . I made a di- rect reply , that I knew that Lord Sandwich ( I could not speak as to others ) always mentioned them in terms of the highest admiration . We became afterwards much acquainted , and he shewed me the fine gold ...
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MONTHLY REVIEW FOR JUNE | 143 |
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On the Rise Progress and Present State of Public | 167 |
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