Family Romance: Or, Episodes in the Domestic Annals of the Aristocracy, Том 1Hurst and Blackett, 1853 |
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... Charles II . Be that as it may , the Barons of Thirlestane were among the chief men on the Scottish Borders , and their hereditary loyalty has been attested by the deeds VOL . I. B of arms of ages , and was rewarded and commemo ...
... Charles II . Be that as it may , the Barons of Thirlestane were among the chief men on the Scottish Borders , and their hereditary loyalty has been attested by the deeds VOL . I. B of arms of ages , and was rewarded and commemo ...
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... Charles II . , by his wife , the sister of the third Lord Napier , who on the death of her nephew Nicolson , Baronet ... Charles Napier , while by his second wife he was ancestor to the no less distinguished General Sir Charles Napier ...
... Charles II . , by his wife , the sister of the third Lord Napier , who on the death of her nephew Nicolson , Baronet ... Charles Napier , while by his second wife he was ancestor to the no less distinguished General Sir Charles Napier ...
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... Charles had forgotten everything . Lord Roche's property was never restored to him . In 1667 , he was recommended by the Earl of Orrery to the Duke of Ormonde as an object of charity ; and , but for , a scanty pen- sion he then obtained ...
... Charles had forgotten everything . Lord Roche's property was never restored to him . In 1667 , he was recommended by the Earl of Orrery to the Duke of Ormonde as an object of charity ; and , but for , a scanty pen- sion he then obtained ...
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... the spirit of a British soldier , proceeded no farther than did the former vessels . The heavy guns of Charles ' Fort , the endless lines of musketeers on either shore , and more than all , the fatal boom , seemed to 40 FAMILY ROMANCE .
... the spirit of a British soldier , proceeded no farther than did the former vessels . The heavy guns of Charles ' Fort , the endless lines of musketeers on either shore , and more than all , the fatal boom , seemed to 40 FAMILY ROMANCE .
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... Charles , it was granted to the corporation , in which body the manor remains to the present day . The Earls of Perche had a castle at Newbury , which was mentioned as of considerable strength in the reign of Stephen . This warlike ...
... Charles , it was granted to the corporation , in which body the manor remains to the present day . The Earls of Perche had a castle at Newbury , which was mentioned as of considerable strength in the reign of Stephen . This warlike ...
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Стр. 150 - I have heard,' says Sir John Sherbroke, ' of a man's being as pale as death, but I never saw a living face assume the appearance of a corpse except Wynyard's at that moment.
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