Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 2J. Murray, 1828 |
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Page 65
... Clifford , the shepherd , and those of his son by his first wife ; for , whilst the childhood and youth of the former had been passed in the deepest se- clusion , and in the lowliest habits of pastoral life , those of the latter had ...
... Clifford , the shepherd , and those of his son by his first wife ; for , whilst the childhood and youth of the former had been passed in the deepest se- clusion , and in the lowliest habits of pastoral life , those of the latter had ...
Page 66
... Clifford was in his twentieth year , and paints in strong colours the disobedience and even violence which he , the father , experienced from the misconduct of his son , who , he tells us , scrupled not to spoil his houses and seize his ...
... Clifford was in his twentieth year , and paints in strong colours the disobedience and even violence which he , the father , experienced from the misconduct of his son , who , he tells us , scrupled not to spoil his houses and seize his ...
Page 67
... Clifford was a great favourite with the new monarch , and this , as the countess of Pembroke has remarked in the Me- moirs of her family , " made him more stout and less submitting to his old father , Henry , lord Clif- ford , than ...
... Clifford was a great favourite with the new monarch , and this , as the countess of Pembroke has remarked in the Me- moirs of her family , " made him more stout and less submitting to his old father , Henry , lord Clif- ford , than ...
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... Clifford * , widow of his father , Henry lord Clifford , the shep- herd , the sum of seventy - five pounds by way of jointure ; the second , that , during his visit to town , he obtained of the pope's collector , for the sum of 11. 13s ...
... Clifford * , widow of his father , Henry lord Clifford , the shep- herd , the sum of seventy - five pounds by way of jointure ; the second , that , during his visit to town , he obtained of the pope's collector , for the sum of 11. 13s ...
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... Clifford , to the lady Ellenor Brandon , daughter of Charles Brandon , duke of Suffolk , by Mary , queen dowager of France , daughter of Henry the Seventh . For the accommodation of this high- born lady , whom it was thought necessary ...
... Clifford , to the lady Ellenor Brandon , daughter of Charles Brandon , duke of Suffolk , by Mary , queen dowager of France , daughter of Henry the Seventh . For the accommodation of this high- born lady , whom it was thought necessary ...
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