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Page 158
... interest . It is here that we find a notice of the correspondence kept up between the deposed sovereign and his former servants , Go- dolphin , Marlborough , Admiral Russell , and others . No in- quiry connected with the memoirs of ...
... interest . It is here that we find a notice of the correspondence kept up between the deposed sovereign and his former servants , Go- dolphin , Marlborough , Admiral Russell , and others . No in- quiry connected with the memoirs of ...
Page 218
... interest in reading : so that the multiplicity of forgeries , on this subject , furnish incontestable evidence of the general interest which it had excited , and of the avidity with which every account relative to it was perused . The ...
... interest in reading : so that the multiplicity of forgeries , on this subject , furnish incontestable evidence of the general interest which it had excited , and of the avidity with which every account relative to it was perused . The ...
Page 279
... interest of Scotland is so great , that I never speak or write of them with calmness ; but this may be forgiven since it has not induced me to deviate from truth .'- We extract , as a specimen , a part of the delineation of a character ...
... interest of Scotland is so great , that I never speak or write of them with calmness ; but this may be forgiven since it has not induced me to deviate from truth .'- We extract , as a specimen , a part of the delineation of a character ...
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Fall of the Leaf | 14 |
Flamanville Madame de Eugenia | 25 |
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