The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1822 - Books |
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... Lord Frederick Camp- bell , the executrix and executor of Lord Orford , and by them de- livered to the late Lord Hugh Seymour , by whose representatives it was given up , unopened and unsealed , to the present Earl of Waldegrave , when ...
... Lord Frederick Camp- bell , the executrix and executor of Lord Orford , and by them de- livered to the late Lord Hugh Seymour , by whose representatives it was given up , unopened and unsealed , to the present Earl of Waldegrave , when ...
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their grandeur . Whatever was beyond common sense , he disre garded . Lord Mansfield , without the elevation of Lord Granville , had great powers of eloquence . It was a most accurate under- standing , and yet capable of shining in ...
their grandeur . Whatever was beyond common sense , he disre garded . Lord Mansfield , without the elevation of Lord Granville , had great powers of eloquence . It was a most accurate under- standing , and yet capable of shining in ...
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... Lord , to acknowledge nothing , " said Sir Mungo . " We have an old proverb , Confess , and so forth . And indeed , as to the weapons , his Majesty has a special ill will at all arms whatsoever , and more especially pistols ; but , as I ...
... Lord , to acknowledge nothing , " said Sir Mungo . " We have an old proverb , Confess , and so forth . And indeed , as to the weapons , his Majesty has a special ill will at all arms whatsoever , and more especially pistols ; but , as I ...
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