Family Romance: Or, Episodes in the Domestic Annals of the Aristocracy, Том 1Hurst and Blackett, 1853 |
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... head of that branch is now also the chief of the great Border Clan of Scott , the Duke of Buccleuch's male descent being derived , not from Buccleuch , but from King Charles II . Be that as it may , the Barons of Thirlestane were among ...
... head of that branch is now also the chief of the great Border Clan of Scott , the Duke of Buccleuch's male descent being derived , not from Buccleuch , but from King Charles II . Be that as it may , the Barons of Thirlestane were among ...
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... head of one of the chief branches of this family , was the husband of Lady Newborough . He was the son of a very celebrated man , who acquired a most villanous reputation , towards the end of the last century , as the Lord of the island ...
... head of one of the chief branches of this family , was the husband of Lady Newborough . He was the son of a very celebrated man , who acquired a most villanous reputation , towards the end of the last century , as the Lord of the island ...
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... neglected Erin , his deed of glory is but little known . Be it our office now to lift it into light , and , we trust , to rescue it for ever from oblivion . JAMES ROCH , whose name is at the head of COLONEL JAMES ROCH . 37.
... neglected Erin , his deed of glory is but little known . Be it our office now to lift it into light , and , we trust , to rescue it for ever from oblivion . JAMES ROCH , whose name is at the head of COLONEL JAMES ROCH . 37.
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... head of our article , had high claims to distinction on account of hereditary descent ; and gentle blood will oftenest do gallant deeds . His family , ennobled in the Peerage of Ireland as Lords Roche and Fermoy , was derived from ADAM ...
... head of our article , had high claims to distinction on account of hereditary descent ; and gentle blood will oftenest do gallant deeds . His family , ennobled in the Peerage of Ireland as Lords Roche and Fermoy , was derived from ADAM ...
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... head , breaking his jaw - bone . The rest grasp him to make him a pri- soner ; but his want of clothes saves him , and 、 he slips from their hold . One effort more for life ! Bloody and disfigured , Roch leaps into the river ; and none ...
... head , breaking his jaw - bone . The rest grasp him to make him a pri- soner ; but his want of clothes saves him , and 、 he slips from their hold . One effort more for life ! Bloody and disfigured , Roch leaps into the river ; and none ...
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acquaintance afterwards Allanton amongst ancient anecdotes appearance Baroness d'Oberkirch Bath beautiful became bound brother Brummel called castle character Charles Chiappini Claverhouse coach Corbet crown daughter death Derry descended died distinguished Donnington Castle Duchess Duke Duke of Hamilton Duke of Orleans Dundas Earl of Crawford Earldom of Crawford Edward Wortley Montague England fashion father fortune France gentleman George guineas Hamilton hand honour hope interesting Ireland James John Kilsyth King Lady Mary Lady Newborough letter Lindsay living Lord Hopetoun Louis Macnaghton Maria Stella marriage married matter Miss Knox Montague narrative Nash Newbury night noble Paris party passed possessed post 8vo present Prince reign replied returned Roch Royal Sam Slick seemed Sherbroke singular Sir Robert soon spirit story strange tale Thirlestane thought tion told town volumes wife William Winchcombe wounded Wynyard young
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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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