The Life of Mary Russell Mitford ...: Told by Herself in Letters to Her Friends, Volume 1Harper & brothers, 1870 |
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... Present . - Jack Sheppard . - Captain Marryat . - In- cessant Occupation .... CHAPTER XVI . 210 Renewed Illness of Dr. Mitford . - Death of Lady Sidmouth . - Carriage Acci- dent . " Life of L. E. L . " - Pressure for Money . - Mrs ...
... Present . - Jack Sheppard . - Captain Marryat . - In- cessant Occupation .... CHAPTER XVI . 210 Renewed Illness of Dr. Mitford . - Death of Lady Sidmouth . - Carriage Acci- dent . " Life of L. E. L . " - Pressure for Money . - Mrs ...
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... Present . - Mrs . Opie . - Archbishop Sumner . Crimean Expedition . - Charlotte Smith . - Literary Critiques.— Delusions of Spiritualism . - Near Prospect of Death . - Last Letters of Miss Mitford . - Her Death and Funeral ...... 344 ...
... Present . - Mrs . Opie . - Archbishop Sumner . Crimean Expedition . - Charlotte Smith . - Literary Critiques.— Delusions of Spiritualism . - Near Prospect of Death . - Last Letters of Miss Mitford . - Her Death and Funeral ...... 344 ...
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... present , quite recovered from the physical effects of this tormenting affair , and have regained my flesh and color , and almost my power of writing prose articles ; and if I could but recover my old hopefulness and elasticity , should ...
... present , quite recovered from the physical effects of this tormenting affair , and have regained my flesh and color , and almost my power of writing prose articles ; and if I could but recover my old hopefulness and elasticity , should ...
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... present an appeal to him . Do try . I am inclosing a number of notes for the twopenny post to a friend in Parliament , and shall add this . The direction is heartbreaking . * but it can not last , I am sure of that . Pray let me know ...
... present an appeal to him . Do try . I am inclosing a number of notes for the twopenny post to a friend in Parliament , and shall add this . The direction is heartbreaking . * but it can not last , I am sure of that . Pray let me know ...
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... present occupation is a great secret . I will tell it to you in strict confidence . It is the boldest attempt ever made by woman , which I have undertaken at the vehement desire of Mr. Macready , who confesses that he has proposed the ...
... present occupation is a great secret . I will tell it to you in strict confidence . It is the boldest attempt ever made by woman , which I have undertaken at the vehement desire of Mr. Macready , who confesses that he has proposed the ...
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