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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... in a letter to his wife . " Lady Hamilton , " he writes , " has been wonder- fully kind and good to Josiah ( Mrs. Nelson's son by a former marriage ) . She is a young woman of amiable manners , and who does honour to the station to.
... in a letter to his wife . " Lady Hamilton , " he writes , " has been wonder- fully kind and good to Josiah ( Mrs. Nelson's son by a former marriage ) . She is a young woman of amiable manners , and who does honour to the station to.
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... young man in the corner , a guest , who looks very like a criminal taking his meals before execution ) , a youth and a man of forty . Everybody votes the former absent , and nobody can have too much of the latter . The youth is a clergy ...
... young man in the corner , a guest , who looks very like a criminal taking his meals before execution ) , a youth and a man of forty . Everybody votes the former absent , and nobody can have too much of the latter . The youth is a clergy ...
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... , but Sir Edward Graham is certainly as admirable an instance of the vice in order to counteract which the book was expressly written as it is possible to place in the hands of the young . The moral of " Railway Speculation " has yet to.
... , but Sir Edward Graham is certainly as admirable an instance of the vice in order to counteract which the book was expressly written as it is possible to place in the hands of the young . The moral of " Railway Speculation " has yet to.
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... young Duke had carried on negotiations somewhat too exclu- sively on his own account . To put an end to the war his Royal Highness proposed to the allies that he should be placed upon the Spanish throne , upon con- ditions favourable to ...
... young Duke had carried on negotiations somewhat too exclu- sively on his own account . To put an end to the war his Royal Highness proposed to the allies that he should be placed upon the Spanish throne , upon con- ditions favourable to ...
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... young Duke to take an opera dancer for his mistress , but such time as he passed with the lady he generally employed in a harmless endeavour to convince her of the truth of the metempsychosis theory , in which he himself devoutly ...
... young Duke to take an opera dancer for his mistress , but such time as he passed with the lady he generally employed in a harmless endeavour to convince her of the truth of the metempsychosis theory , in which he himself devoutly ...
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