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Side viii
... Lady , a few months before their separation , 326 327 Original Song , by Burns , 331 Sonnet . To Walter Scott , Esq . , 332 Ode for the 25th October , To the Memory of Richard Lovell Edgeworth , Esq . , Tyrolese War Song , 333 334 335 ...
... Lady , a few months before their separation , 326 327 Original Song , by Burns , 331 Sonnet . To Walter Scott , Esq . , 332 Ode for the 25th October , To the Memory of Richard Lovell Edgeworth , Esq . , Tyrolese War Song , 333 334 335 ...
Side ix
... Lady Frances Vane Tempest , 67 The Duke of Marlborough , for cutting down the Woods and otherwise injuring the Estate of Blenheim , 79 Proceedings against the Magistrates of Edinburgh , relative to the Erection of Buildings on the North ...
... Lady Frances Vane Tempest , 67 The Duke of Marlborough , for cutting down the Woods and otherwise injuring the Estate of Blenheim , 79 Proceedings against the Magistrates of Edinburgh , relative to the Erection of Buildings on the North ...
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... lady had the reputation of ta- lents and accomplishments ; and her spouse , though not possessed of ex- tensive territory , had acquired a con- siderable military reputation in the great continental war . The Houses , on the 9th April ...
... lady had the reputation of ta- lents and accomplishments ; and her spouse , though not possessed of ex- tensive territory , had acquired a con- siderable military reputation in the great continental war . The Houses , on the 9th April ...
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... lady ? and in such an event , would not the Royal Duke have reasonable grounds , on a second marriage , to de- mand being placed in a situation si- milar to that in which the Prince of Saxe - Cobourg was placed by Parlia- ment ? To the ...
... lady ? and in such an event , would not the Royal Duke have reasonable grounds , on a second marriage , to de- mand being placed in a situation si- milar to that in which the Prince of Saxe - Cobourg was placed by Parlia- ment ? To the ...
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... lady in her pre- sence . It was on these grounds that the former decision of the House was one that gave satisfaction to the feel- ings and morals of the country ; and whatever had since been the conduct of the lady to whom he alluded ...
... lady in her pre- sence . It was on these grounds that the former decision of the House was one that gave satisfaction to the feel- ings and morals of the country ; and whatever had since been the conduct of the lady to whom he alluded ...
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