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... lord Clifden . Another interesting group by Sir Joshua is hung in this room , representing Lady Charlotte Spencer disguised as a gipsey , and telling her brother Lord Francis his fortune . " If she could have peeped into futurity on her ...
... lord Clifden . Another interesting group by Sir Joshua is hung in this room , representing Lady Charlotte Spencer disguised as a gipsey , and telling her brother Lord Francis his fortune . " If she could have peeped into futurity on her ...
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... lord Carlisle's youngest son , who fell so gloriously , in a charge of the 10th Hussars , at Waterloo . He was related to lord Byron , and his name has been immortalised by the poet , in one of his noblest verses.— " Their praise is ...
... lord Carlisle's youngest son , who fell so gloriously , in a charge of the 10th Hussars , at Waterloo . He was related to lord Byron , and his name has been immortalised by the poet , in one of his noblest verses.— " Their praise is ...
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... Lord Fairfax , the parliamentary general , by whom he acquired a princely fortune . The " Doge of Venice marrying the sea , " by Canaletti It recalls Rogers ' beautiful lines- " It was St. Mary's eve , and all poured forth For some ...
... Lord Fairfax , the parliamentary general , by whom he acquired a princely fortune . The " Doge of Venice marrying the sea , " by Canaletti It recalls Rogers ' beautiful lines- " It was St. Mary's eve , and all poured forth For some ...
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... Lord Bolingbroke's for days , unless he was told there were stewed lampreys for dinner , when he arose instantly and came to the table . Even Sir Isaac Newton gave credit to the idle nonsense of judi- cial astrology ; he who first ...
... Lord Bolingbroke's for days , unless he was told there were stewed lampreys for dinner , when he arose instantly and came to the table . Even Sir Isaac Newton gave credit to the idle nonsense of judi- cial astrology ; he who first ...
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... lord , from my heart , that you will rather consign me to death than again to transportation . If it be in your power to show kindness to a miserable man like me , do , my lord . I never knew what it was to receive parental instruction ...
... lord , from my heart , that you will rather consign me to death than again to transportation . If it be in your power to show kindness to a miserable man like me , do , my lord . I never knew what it was to receive parental instruction ...
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