The Life of Mary Russell Mitford ...: Told by Herself in Letters to Her Friends, Volume 1Harper & brothers, 1870 |
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... London . - O'Connell's Autograph . - Roses ... CHAPTER XI . 149 Illustrations for " Our Village . " - Garden Flowers.- " Belford Regis . " - Key to the Characters . - Flower Shade .- " Athenĉum . " - Floriculture.— Irish Church ...
... London . - O'Connell's Autograph . - Roses ... CHAPTER XI . 149 Illustrations for " Our Village . " - Garden Flowers.- " Belford Regis . " - Key to the Characters . - Flower Shade .- " Athenĉum . " - Floriculture.— Irish Church ...
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... London ? " Can you guess the author ? It is evidently one who does not understand , who has never felt , the pleasure of gratitude - the delight of being thankful ; but I hope that it is not - that it can not be I will not suspect that ...
... London ? " Can you guess the author ? It is evidently one who does not understand , who has never felt , the pleasure of gratitude - the delight of being thankful ; but I hope that it is not - that it can not be I will not suspect that ...
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... London and arrange matters with my friend and bookseller , George Whittaker . This young and dashing friend of mine ( papa's godson , by - the - by ) is this year sheriff of London , and is , I hear , so immersed in his official ...
... London and arrange matters with my friend and bookseller , George Whittaker . This young and dashing friend of mine ( papa's godson , by - the - by ) is this year sheriff of London , and is , I hear , so immersed in his official ...
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... London Magazine " ) says that nothing so fresh and characteristic has appeared for a long while . It is not over modest to say this ; but who would not be proud of the praise of such a proser ? And as you , in common with all sensible ...
... London Magazine " ) says that nothing so fresh and characteristic has appeared for a long while . It is not over modest to say this ; but who would not be proud of the praise of such a proser ? And as you , in common with all sensible ...
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... London , informing her that an old stockbroker , her great uncle , whom she had never seen in her life , is dead , having left a miser's fortune between her and the descendant of some other niece then abroad . The lawyer , who is also ...
... London , informing her that an old stockbroker , her great uncle , whom she had never seen in her life , is dead , having left a miser's fortune between her and the descendant of some other niece then abroad . The lawyer , who is also ...
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