Essays from "The Times.": Being a Selection from the Literary Papers which Have Appeared in that Journal, Том 1John Murray, 1871 |
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... once despatched a copy of the declaration to Lord Grenville , the Minister in England , and , from her own private purse , paid 4007. , in order to insure the delivery of the letter into his lordship's hands . In June , 1798 , Nelson ...
... once despatched a copy of the declaration to Lord Grenville , the Minister in England , and , from her own private purse , paid 4007. , in order to insure the delivery of the letter into his lordship's hands . In June , 1798 , Nelson ...
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... once to the catastrophe . In the most passionate manner she threw herself upon her knees , and told the Queen that the fate of the Two Sicilies now depended upon her resolution ; the council were sitting ; let them decide upon negative ...
... once to the catastrophe . In the most passionate manner she threw herself upon her knees , and told the Queen that the fate of the Two Sicilies now depended upon her resolution ; the council were sitting ; let them decide upon negative ...
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... once shocked at the improprieties of a lady left destitute . As for the Rev. William Nelson , who tumbled into the title and fortune which Lady Hamilton had helped to earn , that respectable gentle- DIFFICULTIES OF LADY HAMILTON . 31 ...
... once shocked at the improprieties of a lady left destitute . As for the Rev. William Nelson , who tumbled into the title and fortune which Lady Hamilton had helped to earn , that respectable gentle- DIFFICULTIES OF LADY HAMILTON . 31 ...
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... once stood the home of Nelson and his mistress . It was left , with its debts and liabilities , to Lady Hamilton . These were large enough , for extravagance accompanied the meridian of her life as it had characterised the dawn . The ...
... once stood the home of Nelson and his mistress . It was left , with its debts and liabilities , to Lady Hamilton . These were large enough , for extravagance accompanied the meridian of her life as it had characterised the dawn . The ...
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... once with amazement at our resources and admiration of our use of them , as the noble free - gift monuments raised on every side for the relief of multiform suffering . The historian might have spoken more boldly , and added that ...
... once with amazement at our resources and admiration of our use of them , as the noble free - gift monuments raised on every side for the relief of multiform suffering . The historian might have spoken more boldly , and added that ...
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