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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... wife was obeyed . Who knew this better than Lady Hamilton ? That very clever lady suffered Sir William to wake up Sir John Acton , to get the King out of his bed , to cause the council to be summoned , and when all was done , and the ...
... wife was obeyed . Who knew this better than Lady Hamilton ? That very clever lady suffered Sir William to wake up Sir John Acton , to get the King out of his bed , to cause the council to be summoned , and when all was done , and the ...
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... wife . The marvellous simplicity of the hero , and the histrionic excellence of the heroine , are too instructive to ... wife - my friend - my everything which is most dear to me in this world ? Sir William and Lady Hamilton DESCRIPTION ...
... wife . The marvellous simplicity of the hero , and the histrionic excellence of the heroine , are too instructive to ... wife - my friend - my everything which is most dear to me in this world ? Sir William and Lady Hamilton DESCRIPTION ...
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... WIFE . 23 came out to sea , attended by numerous boats with emblems , & c . They , my most respectable friends , had nearly been laid up and seriously ill , first from anxiety and then from joy . It was imprudently told Lady Hamilton in ...
... WIFE . 23 came out to sea , attended by numerous boats with emblems , & c . They , my most respectable friends , had nearly been laid up and seriously ill , first from anxiety and then from joy . It was imprudently told Lady Hamilton in ...
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... wife by the service was great . In order to lull suspicion and prevent discovery the ambassador was obliged to abandon his house , and to leave behind him , belong- ing to himself , property amounting to 30,000 % . , and moveables to ...
... wife by the service was great . In order to lull suspicion and prevent discovery the ambassador was obliged to abandon his house , and to leave behind him , belong- ing to himself , property amounting to 30,000 % . , and moveables to ...
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... wife's regard . Again , Nelson had been absent three years from England . During that time he had won for himself imperishable fame , and had made his wife a peeress . He landed at Yarmouth amidst the enthusiasm of his fellow ...
... wife's regard . Again , Nelson had been absent three years from England . During that time he had won for himself imperishable fame , and had made his wife a peeress . He landed at Yarmouth amidst the enthusiasm of his fellow ...
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