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... Lady Elizabeth Hatton to her husband in France , and travelling with them . Under date of 1659 , Oct. 30 , Lord ... lady's fate and interest that it should be so . And it is believed no foreign aid will be so cheap , nor leave our master ...
... Lady Elizabeth Hatton to her husband in France , and travelling with them . Under date of 1659 , Oct. 30 , Lord ... lady's fate and interest that it should be so . And it is believed no foreign aid will be so cheap , nor leave our master ...
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... Lady Hatton , her sister , at Kerby in Northamptonshire . He found his aunt there forsaken by her husband the old Lord Hatton . He lived in Scotland Yard , and diverted himself with the com- pany and discourse of players and such idle ...
... Lady Hatton , her sister , at Kerby in Northamptonshire . He found his aunt there forsaken by her husband the old Lord Hatton . He lived in Scotland Yard , and diverted himself with the com- pany and discourse of players and such idle ...
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... lady , had an intense aversion to smoking . ' After din- ner the party adjourned to the drawing - room , where " the Doctor began to feel certain cravings for the stimulating fumes of his beloved pipe . " The lady of the house , on the ...
... lady , had an intense aversion to smoking . ' After din- ner the party adjourned to the drawing - room , where " the Doctor began to feel certain cravings for the stimulating fumes of his beloved pipe . " The lady of the house , on the ...
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... Lady Trelawny died in Nov. 1822. By the way , how absurd is the note - writer's fancy that a married man could have been a candidate for the " Papal diadem ! " As Pius VII . died in Aug. 1823 , when Drew's book was probably going to ...
... Lady Trelawny died in Nov. 1822. By the way , how absurd is the note - writer's fancy that a married man could have been a candidate for the " Papal diadem ! " As Pius VII . died in Aug. 1823 , when Drew's book was probably going to ...
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... lady in every respect worthy of the rank to which she was raised . Miss Parsons , Miss Reay , and many others , are examples that ladies do not universally , when they lose one virtue , bid adieu , at the same time , to all the rest ...
... lady in every respect worthy of the rank to which she was raised . Miss Parsons , Miss Reay , and many others , are examples that ladies do not universally , when they lose one virtue , bid adieu , at the same time , to all the rest ...
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