The Life of Lord John Russell, Volume 1Longmans, Green, 1889 - Great Britain |
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... returned to Wood- nesboro ' . The month in which he returned was a memorable one in English history . Two days after Lord John reached his tutor's Mr. Pitt died ; and Lord Hawkesbury , it was re- ported , had some chance of becoming ...
... returned to Wood- nesboro ' . The month in which he returned was a memorable one in English history . Two days after Lord John reached his tutor's Mr. Pitt died ; and Lord Hawkesbury , it was re- ported , had some chance of becoming ...
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... returned to Wood- nesboro ' , where Lord John remained till the following June . During these months , the boy was gradually acquiring fresh pursuits . In 1806 the child - actor , Master Betty , was drawing crowded houses to Covent ...
... returned to Wood- nesboro ' , where Lord John remained till the following June . During these months , the boy was gradually acquiring fresh pursuits . In 1806 the child - actor , Master Betty , was drawing crowded houses to Covent ...
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... returned for Dublin . At the meeting of Parliament Ministers disowned the cry . Mr. Perceval alone said that it was the general cry of the people and must be well founded . I stayed at Woodnesboro ' till July 15 , when I came to London ...
... returned for Dublin . At the meeting of Parliament Ministers disowned the cry . Mr. Perceval alone said that it was the general cry of the people and must be well founded . I stayed at Woodnesboro ' till July 15 , when I came to London ...
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... returned alone to Woodnesboro ' ; and perhaps it may be of some interest to record the cost of such a journey eighty years ago . Lord John paid 8 / . 19s . 6d . for his place in the mail from Ayton to London ; 17. 14s . 6d . for his ...
... returned alone to Woodnesboro ' ; and perhaps it may be of some interest to record the cost of such a journey eighty years ago . Lord John paid 8 / . 19s . 6d . for his place in the mail from Ayton to London ; 17. 14s . 6d . for his ...
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... returned to Woodnesboro ' . The day before I left town I went to the House of Lords for the first time , and heard an interest- ing debate on the Copenhagen expedition.2 On March 25 the frost was so hard as to freeze Mr. Smith's pond ...
... returned to Woodnesboro ' . The day before I left town I went to the House of Lords for the first time , and heard an interest- ing debate on the Copenhagen expedition.2 On March 25 the frost was so hard as to freeze Mr. Smith's pond ...
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