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Rebecca Edridge. THE OLD TRUNK . EVERY body who has travelled in England , knows that there are many manor houses , which once shone in splendour , and were the seats of hos- pitality and joy , but are now forsaken by their owners , and ...
Rebecca Edridge. THE OLD TRUNK . EVERY body who has travelled in England , knows that there are many manor houses , which once shone in splendour , and were the seats of hos- pitality and joy , but are now forsaken by their owners , and ...
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... England , as the daughter of the celebrated John Wilkes of political no- toriety . After the death of her father , she continued to dwell in his house in Grosvenor Square , and being a woman of large fortune , she lived among the The ...
... England , as the daughter of the celebrated John Wilkes of political no- toriety . After the death of her father , she continued to dwell in his house in Grosvenor Square , and being a woman of large fortune , she lived among the The ...
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... up in pristine beauty , except that the gold , silver and jewels were seized by Henry VIII . when he suppressed the monasteries , and religious houses throughout England . Opposite to him lies Bishop Fox , A SUMMER'S EXCURSION . 61.
... up in pristine beauty , except that the gold , silver and jewels were seized by Henry VIII . when he suppressed the monasteries , and religious houses throughout England . Opposite to him lies Bishop Fox , A SUMMER'S EXCURSION . 61.
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Rebecca Edridge. throughout England . Opposite to him lies Bishop Fox , the founder of Corpus Christi College at Oxford . The pontifical robes in which his effigy is arrayed are kept in gaudy splendour by that learned society . In the ...
Rebecca Edridge. throughout England . Opposite to him lies Bishop Fox , the founder of Corpus Christi College at Oxford . The pontifical robes in which his effigy is arrayed are kept in gaudy splendour by that learned society . In the ...
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... England , under circum- stances the most painful and distressing that could agonize the virtuous heart of honor and inte- grity . His father was a gentleman of Paris , well de- scended and nobly allied ; and attached by prin- ciple as ...
... England , under circum- stances the most painful and distressing that could agonize the virtuous heart of honor and inte- grity . His father was a gentleman of Paris , well de- scended and nobly allied ; and attached by prin- ciple as ...
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