Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 296-297F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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Page 381
... England it is generally understood to mean pay given to a state hireling for treason to his country . " And this notwithstanding the fact that he himself received a pension without any stipulation . Take again his description of the ...
... England it is generally understood to mean pay given to a state hireling for treason to his country . " And this notwithstanding the fact that he himself received a pension without any stipulation . Take again his description of the ...
Page 556
... England and Wales . In carrying out this monumental undertaking he gradually allowed his professional business to slip away , and thus , whilst laying the foundations of his future fame , he allowed his fortune to suffer . His patrimony ...
... England and Wales . In carrying out this monumental undertaking he gradually allowed his professional business to slip away , and thus , whilst laying the foundations of his future fame , he allowed his fortune to suffer . His patrimony ...
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... England , the only child of her unhappy parents , was bandied . At Carlton House she was made to feel that , as the daughter of her mother , she was an eye - sore to all the Royal family . She was a sort of blot on the Royal House . If ...
... England , the only child of her unhappy parents , was bandied . At Carlton House she was made to feel that , as the daughter of her mother , she was an eye - sore to all the Royal family . She was a sort of blot on the Royal House . If ...
Contents
Morass The Isle in the and its Remarkable Traditions By HAR | 96 |
Commonplace Book An EighteenthCentury Yeoman Farmers | 203 |
Hungry Soul A By A JEANS | 219 |
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