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... death blow to the young Duchess , for she never recovered the effect . !!! " Young , amiable , and beautiful , and tenderly attached to the Duke , she took leave of him and went to Warwick in a state of misery not to be described . A ...
... death blow to the young Duchess , for she never recovered the effect . !!! " Young , amiable , and beautiful , and tenderly attached to the Duke , she took leave of him and went to Warwick in a state of misery not to be described . A ...
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... death of Plato , which happened 383 B.C. , and therefore that the former must have flourished at least 6383 B.C. Mr. Layard , in his Nineveh ( vol . ii . p . 442 ) , adverts to the uncertainty as to the epoch and birth - place of ...
... death of Plato , which happened 383 B.C. , and therefore that the former must have flourished at least 6383 B.C. Mr. Layard , in his Nineveh ( vol . ii . p . 442 ) , adverts to the uncertainty as to the epoch and birth - place of ...
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... DEATH OF PROFESSOR CRAIK . - Literature has lost an earnest and conscientious follower , and many men of Let- ters , a warm - hearted friend , in Professor Craik , whose ad- mirable little book , The Pursuit of Knowledge under Diffi ...
... DEATH OF PROFESSOR CRAIK . - Literature has lost an earnest and conscientious follower , and many men of Let- ters , a warm - hearted friend , in Professor Craik , whose ad- mirable little book , The Pursuit of Knowledge under Diffi ...
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... death he married Dorothy , a daughter of Anthony Catesby of Whiston , co . Northampton , and widow of Sir Robert Dormer of Ascot , co . Bucks . By this lady Sir William had a second family , but the blood of the Nevilles disdained to ...
... death he married Dorothy , a daughter of Anthony Catesby of Whiston , co . Northampton , and widow of Sir Robert Dormer of Ascot , co . Bucks . By this lady Sir William had a second family , but the blood of the Nevilles disdained to ...
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... death of her baby , on June 5 , after five days ' illness . She said : " I had a warning that it was to go . The night before it was took I was passing your gate , Sir , and a great star fell down from the sky plump afore me . It did ...
... death of her baby , on June 5 , after five days ' illness . She said : " I had a warning that it was to go . The night before it was took I was passing your gate , Sir , and a great star fell down from the sky plump afore me . It did ...
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