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" ... one. What I could not say myself on this point, I got said through women ; through Madame Busche, and afterwards through Mrs. Harcourt. It is remarkable how amazingly on this point her education has been neglected, and how much her mother, although... "
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Diaries and Correspondence of James Harris, First Earl of Malmesbury, Volume 3

James Harris Earl of Malmesbury - Europe - 1844 - 620 pages
...afterwards through Mrs. Harcourt. It is remarkable how amazingly on this point her education has been neglected, and how much her mother, although an Englishwoman,...reflected a moment, that she should not be sorry for every thing of the kind which escaped, and I assured her it was the more improper from the tender affection...
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Diaries and Correspondence of James Harris, First Earl of Malmesbury, Volume 3

James Harris Earl of Malmesbury - Europe - 1844 - 626 pages
...afterwards through Mrs. Harcourt. It is remarkable how amazingly on this point her education has been neglected, and how much her mother, although an Englishwoman,...— said that nothing was so extremely improper, so radieally wrong ; that it was impossible, if she reflected a moment, that she should not be sorry for...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 75

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - English literature - 1845 - 614 pages
...afterwards through Mrs. Harcourt. It is remarkable how amazingly on this point her education has been neglected, and how much her mother, although an Englishwoman, was inattentive to it.' — vol. iii. pp. 211,212. At last, on the 28th of March, they embarked on board the Jupiter, Commodore...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 5

American periodicals - 1845 - 636 pages
...afterwards through Mrs. Harcourt. It is remarkable how amazingly on this point her education has been neglected, and how much her mother, although an Englishwoman, was inattentive to it." — vol. iii., pp. 211, 212. At last, on the 28th of March, they embarked on board the Jupiter, Commodore...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 75

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - English literature - 1845 - 602 pages
...afterwards through Mrs. Harcourt. It is remarkable how amazingly on this point her education has been neglected, and how much her mother, although an Englishwoman, was inattentive to it.'— vol. iii. pp. 211,212. At last, on the 28th of March, they embarked on board the Jupiter, Commodore...
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The New quarterly review, and digest of current literature, Volume 5

1856 - 504 pages
...afterwards through Mrs. Harcourt. It is remarkable, how amazingly on this point her education had been neglected, and how much her mother, although an Englishwoman, was inattentive to it. On all this the editor appropriately observes : — We cannot help coining to the conclusion that hii...
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Lives of the Queens of England of the House of Hanover, Volume 2

Dr. Doran (John) - Queens - 1855 - 450 pages
...afterwards through Mrs. Harcourt. It is remarkable how amazingly on this point her education has been neglected, and how much her mother, although an Englishwoman,...speaking slightingly of the Duchess, being peevish to her, aud often laughing at her or about her. On that point, I talked very seriously indeed : said...
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Lives of the Queens of England of the House of Hanover, Volume 2

Dr. Doran (John) - Queens - 1855 - 416 pages
...afterwards through Mrs. Harcourt. It is remarkable how amazingly on this point her education has been neglected, and how much her mother, although an Englishwoman,...speaking slightingly of the duchess, being peevish to her, and often laughing at her or about her. On that point, I talked very seriously indeed : said...
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Miscellaneous Works, Volume 4

Dr. Doran (John) - 1857 - 390 pages
...afterwards through Mrs. Harcourt. It is remarkable how amazingly on this point her education has been neglected, and how much her mother, although an Englishwoman,...inattentive to it. My other conversation was on the princess speaking slightingly of the duchess, being peevish to her, and often laughing at her or about...
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History of the Peace: Being a History of England from 1816 to 1854 ..., Volume 2

Harriet Martineau - Great Britain - 1865 - 512 pages
...offensive from this neglect." I " It is remarkable how amazingly, on this point, her education has been neglected, and how much her mother, although an Englishwoman, was inattentive to it." 2 While such was her training, her natural qualities were good ; and if they had had fair scope in...
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