Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 2J. Murray, 1828 |
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Page 67
... 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 otherwise he would have been + . " In short , presuming on the affection of ...
... 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 otherwise he would have been + . " In short , presuming on the affection of ...
Page 71
... being carried from London into the north . He did not , however , absolutely forget his countess , whom he had left at Skipton , though , as Whitaker has observed , " she might complain with some rea- MORNINGS IN SPRING . 71.
... being carried from London into the north . He did not , however , absolutely forget his countess , whom he had left at Skipton , though , as Whitaker has observed , " she might complain with some rea- MORNINGS IN SPRING . 71.
Page 74
... , and is now , with the exception of the upper win- dows , which were altered by the countess of Pem- broke , nearly in its original state , exhibiting not only its carved and panelled wainscot in good pre- servation 74 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
... , and is now , with the exception of the upper win- dows , which were altered by the countess of Pem- broke , nearly in its original state , exhibiting not only its carved and panelled wainscot in good pre- servation 74 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
Page 90
... countess , whose coffin was still entire , and who appeared to have been a slender and diminutive woman † . To this nobleman , so singularly fortunate in the acquisition of titles and estates , succeeded his eldest * Whitaker's Craven ...
... countess , whose coffin was still entire , and who appeared to have been a slender and diminutive woman † . To this nobleman , so singularly fortunate in the acquisition of titles and estates , succeeded his eldest * Whitaker's Craven ...
Page 95
... countess of Pembroke , that he was , like his grand- father , especially during the latter part of his life , deeply absorbed in the study and practice of che- mistry , and that he was fond also of applying this knowledge to the ...
... countess of Pembroke , that he was , like his grand- father , especially during the latter part of his life , deeply absorbed in the study and practice of che- mistry , and that he was fond also of applying this knowledge to the ...
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