Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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Page 72
... lady Aaliza parted with this pro- perty ; but , as will be seen at the close of the note , though probably true as to incident , its application for the purpose just mentioned cannot be correct . " In the deep solitude of the woods ...
... lady Aaliza parted with this pro- perty ; but , as will be seen at the close of the note , though probably true as to incident , its application for the purpose just mentioned cannot be correct . " In the deep solitude of the woods ...
Page 73
... lady Aaliza , and , with despair in his countenance , inquired What is good for a bootless bene ? ' To which the mother , apprehending that some great calamity had befallen her son , instantly replied , ' Endless sorrow . ' " " The ...
... lady Aaliza , and , with despair in his countenance , inquired What is good for a bootless bene ? ' To which the mother , apprehending that some great calamity had befallen her son , instantly replied , ' Endless sorrow . ' " " The ...
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... lady chapel of the monastery of St. Albans , having entered the forty- first year of his age , and leaving one son , the above- mentioned John , by Joan , daughter of Thomas lord Dacre , of Gillesland . JOHN LORD CLIFFORD , NINTH LORD ...
... lady chapel of the monastery of St. Albans , having entered the forty- first year of his age , and leaving one son , the above- mentioned John , by Joan , daughter of Thomas lord Dacre , of Gillesland . JOHN LORD CLIFFORD , NINTH LORD ...
Page 81
... lady , who survived him , being , as I have stated before , Maud Clifford ; thus forming an alliance which , instead of cementing the two families in the bond of peace , seems to have produced nothing but alienation and hostility . Lord ...
... lady , who survived him , being , as I have stated before , Maud Clifford ; thus forming an alliance which , instead of cementing the two families in the bond of peace , seems to have produced nothing but alienation and hostility . Lord ...
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... lady Clifford married her second husband , sir Lancelot Threlkeld , knight , of Threlkeld in Cumberland , a man of unblemished honour and integrity , and who seems to have been equally solicitous with his wife to save and protect young ...
... lady Clifford married her second husband , sir Lancelot Threlkeld , knight , of Threlkeld in Cumberland , a man of unblemished honour and integrity , and who seems to have been equally solicitous with his wife to save and protect young ...
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