Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... Lady Cicely to the Queen , her sister . " Next the bride and one of her Spanish ladies danced other two base dances and then departed up to the Queen . But the prettiest spectacle was when " Henry , Duke of York , The Lady Cicely and the ...
... Lady Cicely to the Queen , her sister . " Next the bride and one of her Spanish ladies danced other two base dances and then departed up to the Queen . But the prettiest spectacle was when " Henry , Duke of York , The Lady Cicely and the ...
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... Lady Dwas one of the patronesses of the new sthenic Academy for the Children of Pauper Operatives ! " " Cali- Lifts , telephones , and what has not come yet , but is probably on the way , automaton service , are foreshadowed thus ...
... Lady Dwas one of the patronesses of the new sthenic Academy for the Children of Pauper Operatives ! " " Cali- Lifts , telephones , and what has not come yet , but is probably on the way , automaton service , are foreshadowed thus ...
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... lady most concerned in the quarrel withdrew from Society , and began a life of restless travel on the Continent . A few years later and her foe went his way to the quiet grave in Twickenham Church . With Pope dead and Lady Mary in exile ...
... lady most concerned in the quarrel withdrew from Society , and began a life of restless travel on the Continent . A few years later and her foe went his way to the quiet grave in Twickenham Church . With Pope dead and Lady Mary in exile ...
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