Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 294-295F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... Disraeli sold the estate under power of sale in the mortgage deed . It has been erroneously stated that Mrs. Disraeli gave the Taynton estate to her husband , and also that she sold it and handed the proceeds to his numerous creditors ...
... Disraeli sold the estate under power of sale in the mortgage deed . It has been erroneously stated that Mrs. Disraeli gave the Taynton estate to her husband , and also that she sold it and handed the proceeds to his numerous creditors ...
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... Disraeli stayed at this picturesque hostelry during his frequent visits to Pantgwynlass Castle , and a chair , called " Mr. Disraeli's chair , " was exhibited there as the one in which he was accustomed to sit . The following extract ...
... Disraeli stayed at this picturesque hostelry during his frequent visits to Pantgwynlass Castle , and a chair , called " Mr. Disraeli's chair , " was exhibited there as the one in which he was accustomed to sit . The following extract ...
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... Disraeli's age was one of the most interesting cir- cumstances in relation to Mr. Disraeli to one - half the human race . In the course of a drive with Lady Jersey and Lady C. V. this con- versation took place : " Lady C. V. said to me ...
... Disraeli's age was one of the most interesting cir- cumstances in relation to Mr. Disraeli to one - half the human race . In the course of a drive with Lady Jersey and Lady C. V. this con- versation took place : " Lady C. V. said to me ...
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