Memoirs of the Life A. Writings of Lord ByronJames Robins and Company, 1830 - 756 páginas |
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... person of great affabi- lity and dexterity , as well as martial knowledge , which gave great life to the designs of the well - affected ; and , with the encouragement of some gentlemen of North Wales , he in a short time raised such a ...
... person of great affabi- lity and dexterity , as well as martial knowledge , which gave great life to the designs of the well - affected ; and , with the encouragement of some gentlemen of North Wales , he in a short time raised such a ...
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... person of very ancient family , an honorable extraction and good fortune , and as unblemished a reputation as any gentleman in England . ' The City , however , petitioned the King on this sub- ject , and , among other grievances ...
... person of very ancient family , an honorable extraction and good fortune , and as unblemished a reputation as any gentleman in England . ' The City , however , petitioned the King on this sub- ject , and , among other grievances ...
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... person . " ' After a little while he seemed to grow stronger , and he was then removed to his own house , where Mr. Adair , another surgeon , Mr. Man , an apothecary , and Dr. Addington , his physician , came to the assistance of Mr ...
... person . " ' After a little while he seemed to grow stronger , and he was then removed to his own house , where Mr. Adair , another surgeon , Mr. Man , an apothecary , and Dr. Addington , his physician , came to the assistance of Mr ...
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... person best qualified to conduct an expedition for that purpose . He bent his course towards the coast where he had suffered so much before , and there had a friendly interview with some of the gigantic people who inhabit it . He ...
... person best qualified to conduct an expedition for that purpose . He bent his course towards the coast where he had suffered so much before , and there had a friendly interview with some of the gigantic people who inhabit it . He ...
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... person to hear of the injury which has been done him , we should wonder that the Marquis of Carmarthen could have re- inained ignorant of a fact which not only every servant in his own house knew , but which was the town - talk ...
... person to hear of the injury which has been done him , we should wonder that the Marquis of Carmarthen could have re- inained ignorant of a fact which not only every servant in his own house knew , but which was the town - talk ...
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Memoirs of the life and writings of lord Byron George Clinton (biographer of Byron.) Vista completa - 1825 |
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