The Life of Lord John Russell, Volume 1Longmans, Green, 1889 - Great Britain |
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... probably written in 1796 , she says to her sister , Lady Weymouth- Ill - health , like every other misfortune , brings with it the consola- tions which enable us to support it . To you I appear more to be pitied than I really am ; and I ...
... probably written in 1796 , she says to her sister , Lady Weymouth- Ill - health , like every other misfortune , brings with it the consola- tions which enable us to support it . To you I appear more to be pitied than I really am ; and I ...
Page 9
... ( probably most un- reasonably ) . But fagging is too apt to make boys tyrants and brutes , although it may be a good thing on the whole . However , thank God , you are not the worse for it now , and if you had been any other boy's fag ...
... ( probably most un- reasonably ) . But fagging is too apt to make boys tyrants and brutes , although it may be a good thing on the whole . However , thank God , you are not the worse for it now , and if you had been any other boy's fag ...
Page 11
... probably stimulated his young pupil to prosecute pursuits for which he had already developed an inclination . About this time , if handwriting may be accepted as a guide , Lord John commenced the composition of a drama , never destined ...
... probably stimulated his young pupil to prosecute pursuits for which he had already developed an inclination . About this time , if handwriting may be accepted as a guide , Lord John commenced the composition of a drama , never destined ...
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... probably have occasion for before you leave Kimbolton . You will give a guinea to the man who takes care of your pony ; half a guinea to the person who cleans your clothes ; and five shillings to the housemaid ; and pay your washing ...
... probably have occasion for before you leave Kimbolton . You will give a guinea to the man who takes care of your pony ; half a guinea to the person who cleans your clothes ; and five shillings to the housemaid ; and pay your washing ...
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... probably , in Lord John's opinion , the greatest , as they were also the last , incident in his long holiday . Six days afterwards he left Woburn , and , after staying four nights in London , on three of which the fourth was a Sunday ...
... probably , in Lord John's opinion , the greatest , as they were also the last , incident in his long holiday . Six days afterwards he left Woburn , and , after staying four nights in London , on three of which the fourth was a Sunday ...
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