My Friend H: John Cam Hobhouse, Baron Broughton of Broughton de GyffordJ. Murray, 1948 - 369 pages |
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... manners of Lord Holland , nephew of Charles Fox , statesman , reformer , scholar , linguist , and accomplished mimic ... manner insolent or entrancing as her interests dictated , a superb intriguer who was to build up an astonishing ...
... manners of Lord Holland , nephew of Charles Fox , statesman , reformer , scholar , linguist , and accomplished mimic ... manner insolent or entrancing as her interests dictated , a superb intriguer who was to build up an astonishing ...
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... manner . The lives of sovereigns should not be scrutinised so nearly . If they are , I know not where the example ... manners , and a general incapacity for the duties of royalty . " Attempts at negotiation having broken down , the King ...
... manner . The lives of sovereigns should not be scrutinised so nearly . If they are , I know not where the example ... manners , and a general incapacity for the duties of royalty . " Attempts at negotiation having broken down , the King ...
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... manner that I cannot bring myself to the infliction except at long intervals . I can hear but little of my pastor's ... manners and her talk are not those of a woman of the world . Not that they are free from affectation , nor simple ...
... manner that I cannot bring myself to the infliction except at long intervals . I can hear but little of my pastor's ... manners and her talk are not those of a woman of the world . Not that they are free from affectation , nor simple ...
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