Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 294-295F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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Page 213
... lord , ” he replied , rubbing his hands , " I wouldn ' go so far as say on my oath it's true or ontrue . ' Cause the inf'mation's not first han ' to me . I larn'd it on'y yes'day from Mrs. Baxter who come in ' mediately after breakfast ...
... lord , ” he replied , rubbing his hands , " I wouldn ' go so far as say on my oath it's true or ontrue . ' Cause the inf'mation's not first han ' to me . I larn'd it on'y yes'day from Mrs. Baxter who come in ' mediately after breakfast ...
Page 307
... lord " ( Marischal ) " added that the Prince used so little pre- caution that he went abroad openly in daylight in his own dress , only laying aside his blue ribbon and star . " About five years ago , I told this story to Lord ...
... lord " ( Marischal ) " added that the Prince used so little pre- caution that he went abroad openly in daylight in his own dress , only laying aside his blue ribbon and star . " About five years ago , I told this story to Lord ...
Page 611
... Lord Newton and Lord Hermand frequented the Ante Manum , so called from a rule that the " lawing " should be paid before- hand . Hermand , says Lord Cockburn , had a sincere respect for drinking , a serious compassion for the poor ...
... Lord Newton and Lord Hermand frequented the Ante Manum , so called from a rule that the " lawing " should be paid before- hand . Hermand , says Lord Cockburn , had a sincere respect for drinking , a serious compassion for the poor ...
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