Publications of the Surtees Society, Zväzok 171Surtees Society, 1962 |
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Strana 125
... probably put an end to the existing order of things . Creevy thinks less highly of Ld . Grey's and more highly of Brougham's talents and exertions than I do . 24. I was too late for chapel . 25. A good , but somewhat too recondite ...
... probably put an end to the existing order of things . Creevy thinks less highly of Ld . Grey's and more highly of Brougham's talents and exertions than I do . 24. I was too late for chapel . 25. A good , but somewhat too recondite ...
Strana 178
... Probably this arises from two causes ( 1 ) The influence of the Church , exercised I have no doubt , pretty freely against a Whig and a supposed Dissenter . ( 2 ) . An idea that I am now in such easy circumstances as not to find ...
... Probably this arises from two causes ( 1 ) The influence of the Church , exercised I have no doubt , pretty freely against a Whig and a supposed Dissenter . ( 2 ) . An idea that I am now in such easy circumstances as not to find ...
Strana 192
... ( probably not less than £ 30,000 ) that his children's education , his household and other expences must , I fear , have consumed a very large portion of his surplus income . Bainbridge rose from a low situation and laboured under all ...
... ( probably not less than £ 30,000 ) that his children's education , his household and other expences must , I fear , have consumed a very large portion of his surplus income . Bainbridge rose from a low situation and laboured under all ...
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