The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Том 83, Броеве 495–497W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1874 |
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... Roger Tichborne . Did he swear truly or falsely was the great question at issue . The prose- cution alleged that not only was he not Roger Tichborne , but affirmed he was Arthur Orton . It is obvious if he was Arthur Orton he could not ...
... Roger Tichborne . Did he swear truly or falsely was the great question at issue . The prose- cution alleged that not only was he not Roger Tichborne , but affirmed he was Arthur Orton . It is obvious if he was Arthur Orton he could not ...
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... Roger Tichborne . We have to examine and contrast this evidence to look at the facts con- nected with the existence of the undoubted Roger Tichborne , the various circumstances of his life , personal , intellectual , moral , social —all ...
... Roger Tichborne . We have to examine and contrast this evidence to look at the facts con- nected with the existence of the undoubted Roger Tichborne , the various circumstances of his life , personal , intellectual , moral , social —all ...
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... Roger should know or love them . Mr. Tichborne appears to have had a hasty temper their domestic life was not very happy - and , through his mother's influence , Roger was allowed to grow up in idleness and ignorance , without the ...
... Roger should know or love them . Mr. Tichborne appears to have had a hasty temper their domestic life was not very happy - and , through his mother's influence , Roger was allowed to grow up in idleness and ignorance , without the ...
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... Tichborne . mother did all in her power to poison his mind against his father's tions . Roger writes to her from Stonyhurst : - " You charge my aunts with a host of things they never thought of , but so it has always been ; you fancy ...
... Tichborne . mother did all in her power to poison his mind against his father's tions . Roger writes to her from Stonyhurst : - " You charge my aunts with a host of things they never thought of , but so it has always been ; you fancy ...
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... Roger left Stonyhurst at the end of 1848 , and it was arranged that he ... Tichborne and Knoyle , paying occasional visits to other relatives ... Roger's life at Stonyhurst , and sub- sequently , as that of an idle , vicious , sensual sot ...
... Roger left Stonyhurst at the end of 1848 , and it was arranged that he ... Tichborne and Knoyle , paying occasional visits to other relatives ... Roger's life at Stonyhurst , and sub- sequently , as that of an idle , vicious , sensual sot ...
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