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... lord Byron on , · 947 Morand , a curious French swindler , 170 Translations , on the use of , 455 Moore , Thomas , on his birth - day , 160 Travellers , English , in the United Mythology , on the study of , 461 States , 87 German , 435 ...
... lord Byron on , · 947 Morand , a curious French swindler , 170 Translations , on the use of , 455 Moore , Thomas , on his birth - day , 160 Travellers , English , in the United Mythology , on the study of , 461 States , 87 German , 435 ...
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... Lord Chesterfield said ( who did not mean to depreciate it ) " all good sense from beginning to end . " It is an excellent history in verse , and the versification is as harmonious as French versification can be ; and some of his ...
... Lord Chesterfield said ( who did not mean to depreciate it ) " all good sense from beginning to end . " It is an excellent history in verse , and the versification is as harmonious as French versification can be ; and some of his ...
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... Lord Elforth , an Englishman , whose noble and manly countenance was softened by an interesting appearance of melancholy , was , at his own particular request , introduced to me , and made his visits more frequent than I desired . He ...
... Lord Elforth , an Englishman , whose noble and manly countenance was softened by an interesting appearance of melancholy , was , at his own particular request , introduced to me , and made his visits more frequent than I desired . He ...
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... lord ! " - " Yes , madam , you , and only you ! I know that you and your husband are resolved upon being di- vorced . I derive my information from a very certain source , and that has induced me to offer myself to you . Gallantry is no ...
... lord ! " - " Yes , madam , you , and only you ! I know that you and your husband are resolved upon being di- vorced . I derive my information from a very certain source , and that has induced me to offer myself to you . Gallantry is no ...
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... Lord Elforth " If that man , " said Norlis , " could once be made to love , his love would endure for ever " - " I believe it , " said I ; " and happy would be the woman whom he loved ? " - " He has an immense fortune , " " I know it ...
... Lord Elforth " If that man , " said Norlis , " could once be made to love , his love would endure for ever " - " I believe it , " said I ; " and happy would be the woman whom he loved ? " - " He has an immense fortune , " " I know it ...
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