The Life of Mary Russell Mitford ...: Told by Herself in Letters to Her Friends, Volume 1Harper & brothers, 1870 |
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... see my dear father settled in any em- ployment , I know I should . Believe me ever , with the truest affection , very gratefully yours , M. R. M. P.S. - The Duke of Glo'ster went once , if 14 LIFE OF MARY RUSSELL MITFORD .
... see my dear father settled in any em- ployment , I know I should . Believe me ever , with the truest affection , very gratefully yours , M. R. M. P.S. - The Duke of Glo'ster went once , if 14 LIFE OF MARY RUSSELL MITFORD .
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... once , if not twice , to see " Julian . " You know him , I believe . To B. R. HAYDON , ESQ . Three - mile Cross , May 29 , 1823 . MY DEAR SIR , -I have no words to say how deeply we feel your situation . Oh ! it is a dishonor to the age ...
... once , if not twice , to see " Julian . " You know him , I believe . To B. R. HAYDON , ESQ . Three - mile Cross , May 29 , 1823 . MY DEAR SIR , -I have no words to say how deeply we feel your situation . Oh ! it is a dishonor to the age ...
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... once and in the most casual manner , seems to have escaped vituperation in his black journal ; and his pen was always dipped in the deepest gall when writing of those who at the moment were his greatest intimates - Hobhouse , for ...
... once and in the most casual manner , seems to have escaped vituperation in his black journal ; and his pen was always dipped in the deepest gall when writing of those who at the moment were his greatest intimates - Hobhouse , for ...
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... once all the mock modesty of authorship , for the display of which the rich have leisure . I write merely for remuneration ; and I would rath- er scrub floors , if I could get as much by that healthier , more respectable , and more ...
... once all the mock modesty of authorship , for the display of which the rich have leisure . I write merely for remuneration ; and I would rath- er scrub floors , if I could get as much by that healthier , more respectable , and more ...
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... once a week . On this being known , she was waited upon by an agent of the police , who requested to see a list of the persons invited , as it was necessary that some friend of Government should be amongst them . 66 Really , sir ...
... once a week . On this being known , she was waited upon by an agent of the police , who requested to see a list of the persons invited , as it was necessary that some friend of Government should be amongst them . 66 Really , sir ...
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