Publications of the Surtees Society, Zväzok 174Surtees Society, 1963 |
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Strana 54
... means considerable and his other prospects very remote . Maria too has lived much with us and is a great favorite with us all and from James's long intimacy with her family , he must be perfectly acquainted with her temper and ...
... means considerable and his other prospects very remote . Maria too has lived much with us and is a great favorite with us all and from James's long intimacy with her family , he must be perfectly acquainted with her temper and ...
Strana 61
outside the whole way and we travelled safely and by no means unpleasantly . As I sat on the Box with the coachman I was not much annoyed by the dust ; I saw the country to advantage and had the means of enquiring as to the names of ...
outside the whole way and we travelled safely and by no means unpleasantly . As I sat on the Box with the coachman I was not much annoyed by the dust ; I saw the country to advantage and had the means of enquiring as to the names of ...
Strana 138
... means graceful . His voice and his utterance are in conversation far from leading one to expect any thing like eloquence . He however expresses himself clearly and is evidently full of useful information and that , too , ready for use ...
... means graceful . His voice and his utterance are in conversation far from leading one to expect any thing like eloquence . He however expresses himself clearly and is evidently full of useful information and that , too , ready for use ...
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LETTERS TO CHARLES 2ND EARL GREY | 160 |
LETTERS TO HENRY BROUGHAM | 174 |
APPENDIX A | 234 |
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