The Court Magazine and Belle Assemblée, Volume 7Edward Bull, 1836 - English literature |
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... Soon after the restoration , he was advanced by Charles II , in 1661 , to the dignity of EARL OF CARDIGAN . This gallant noble- man married Mary , daughter of Sir Thomas Tresham , of Rushton St. Peter , in the county of Northampton ...
... Soon after the restoration , he was advanced by Charles II , in 1661 , to the dignity of EARL OF CARDIGAN . This gallant noble- man married Mary , daughter of Sir Thomas Tresham , of Rushton St. Peter , in the county of Northampton ...
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... Soon after the restoration , he was advanced by Charles II , in 1661 , to the dignity of EARL OF CARDIGAN . This gallant noble- man married Mary , daughter of Sir Thomas Tresham , of Rushton St. Peter , in the county of Northampton ...
... Soon after the restoration , he was advanced by Charles II , in 1661 , to the dignity of EARL OF CARDIGAN . This gallant noble- man married Mary , daughter of Sir Thomas Tresham , of Rushton St. Peter , in the county of Northampton ...
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... soon have been " perplexed in the extreme , " and would fain have let some of his " people " ( his only outside passengers ) become leaders to his leaders ; besides standing treat to all the rival Jehus on the road , who would be good ...
... soon have been " perplexed in the extreme , " and would fain have let some of his " people " ( his only outside passengers ) become leaders to his leaders ; besides standing treat to all the rival Jehus on the road , who would be good ...
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... soon as we have reached it , let us leave it behind by merely observing that every window of the wide building is alive with fair - going faces ; that there is a confused convocation of sounds issuing from it , unlike anything that can ...
... soon as we have reached it , let us leave it behind by merely observing that every window of the wide building is alive with fair - going faces ; that there is a confused convocation of sounds issuing from it , unlike anything that can ...
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... soon find from the disposition to retreat which it causes in the centre , is a premature move- ment . Accordingly , the line is regained , the momentary fear dispersed , and the pace increased in consequence , till it amounts to a ...
... soon find from the disposition to retreat which it causes in the centre , is a premature move- ment . Accordingly , the line is regained , the momentary fear dispersed , and the pace increased in consequence , till it amounts to a ...
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