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... brother , Charles Francis , placed under the tuition of Mr. Samuel Whyte , of Grafton Street , Dublin , —an amiable and respectable man , who , for near fifty years after , continued at the head of his profession in that metropolis . To ...
... brother , Charles Francis , placed under the tuition of Mr. Samuel Whyte , of Grafton Street , Dublin , —an amiable and respectable man , who , for near fifty years after , continued at the head of his profession in that metropolis . To ...
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... brother - for faint and imperfect were my recollections of him , as might be expected from my age . I saw him ; and ... brother . * * * * You may perceive , dear sister , that very little indeed have I to say on a subject so near your ...
... brother - for faint and imperfect were my recollections of him , as might be expected from my age . I saw him ; and ... brother . * * * * You may perceive , dear sister , that very little indeed have I to say on a subject so near your ...
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... brothers became deeply enamoured of Miss Linley . Her heart , however , was not so wholly unpreoccupied , as to yield at once to the passion which her destiny had in ... brother Charles was for some time wholly unaware of their 24 MEMOIRS.
... brothers became deeply enamoured of Miss Linley . Her heart , however , was not so wholly unpreoccupied , as to yield at once to the passion which her destiny had in ... brother Charles was for some time wholly unaware of their 24 MEMOIRS.
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Thomas Moore. brother Charles was for some time wholly unaware of their rivalry , -and went on securely indulging in a passion which it was hardly possible , with such opportunities of intercourse , to resist , and which survived long ...
Thomas Moore. brother Charles was for some time wholly unaware of their rivalry , -and went on securely indulging in a passion which it was hardly possible , with such opportunities of intercourse , to resist , and which survived long ...
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... Brother Henry , Waiter at Almack's , " which ap- peared first in the Bath Chronicle , and was so eagerly sought after , that Crutwell , the editor , was induced to publish it in a separate form . The allusions in this trifle have , of ...
... Brother Henry , Waiter at Almack's , " which ap- peared first in the Bath Chronicle , and was so eagerly sought after , that Crutwell , the editor , was induced to publish it in a separate form . The allusions in this trifle have , of ...
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