Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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Page 59
... countess of Pem- broke and Montgomery , describes him as the chief builder of the most strong parts of Skipton castle , which had been out of repair and ruinous from the Albemarles ' time * . Any long enjoyment , however , of this ...
... countess of Pem- broke and Montgomery , describes him as the chief builder of the most strong parts of Skipton castle , which had been out of repair and ruinous from the Albemarles ' time * . Any long enjoyment , however , of this ...
Page 78
... countess of Cambridge , then a widow , possessed in right of her dower ; yet , from some disagreement , probably originating , on the part of the Plantagenets , from the magnitude and long tenure of this very dower by the relict of the ...
... countess of Cambridge , then a widow , possessed in right of her dower ; yet , from some disagreement , probably originating , on the part of the Plantagenets , from the magnitude and long tenure of this very dower by the relict of the ...
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... countess of Dorset and Pembroke , in her Summary of the Lives of her Ancestors , con- tends , with the view of , in some measure , mitigating the horror of the deed , that he was seventeen . As the chroniclers , however , describe him ...
... countess of Dorset and Pembroke , in her Summary of the Lives of her Ancestors , con- tends , with the view of , in some measure , mitigating the horror of the deed , that he was seventeen . As the chroniclers , however , describe him ...
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... countess of Pembroke ; an affection not merely founded on the bonds of relationship , but cemented into the firmest friendship by a perfect congeniality in manners , tastes , and dispositions . It is ever a useful and delightful ...
... countess of Pembroke ; an affection not merely founded on the bonds of relationship , but cemented into the firmest friendship by a perfect congeniality in manners , tastes , and dispositions . It is ever a useful and delightful ...
Page 135
... countess of Leicester , at his own house at Cumner , whither she was sent for that purpose by her husband . Sir Richard Verney , one of the earl's re- and ingenuity , left , as might have been anticipated MORNINGS IN SPRING . 135.
... countess of Leicester , at his own house at Cumner , whither she was sent for that purpose by her husband . Sir Richard Verney , one of the earl's re- and ingenuity , left , as might have been anticipated MORNINGS IN SPRING . 135.
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