The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 11Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1822 - Europe |
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Page 233
... Miss Toury , a descendant of culation , of a nature which his own Sir Thomas Moore , by whom he had character and that of his colleagues three sons and three daughters . There ought to have secured them against . is a fine portrait of ...
... Miss Toury , a descendant of culation , of a nature which his own Sir Thomas Moore , by whom he had character and that of his colleagues three sons and three daughters . There ought to have secured them against . is a fine portrait of ...
Page 234
... Miss Garbett , ( of Knillcourt , Hereford- shire , ) for whom he conceived the strongest attachment , and afterwards married her . His constitution , worn out by hard study , obliged him to un- dertake a tour to Switzerland and the ...
... Miss Garbett , ( of Knillcourt , Hereford- shire , ) for whom he conceived the strongest attachment , and afterwards married her . His constitution , worn out by hard study , obliged him to un- dertake a tour to Switzerland and the ...
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... Miss Carnegie , daughter of a gentle- man in the county of Forfar , whose sister was married to Lord Gillies , one of the Judges of the Court of Session , and brother of Dr Gillies the historian . This lady survives him , but with no ...
... Miss Carnegie , daughter of a gentle- man in the county of Forfar , whose sister was married to Lord Gillies , one of the Judges of the Court of Session , and brother of Dr Gillies the historian . This lady survives him , but with no ...
Page 256
... Miss Burney , afterwards Mrs d'Arb- lony , need only be mentioned as the authoress of Evelina , Cecilia , and Ca- milla . James Burney , her brother , is the companion of Cook , and the au- thor of a learned History of Voyages to the ...
... Miss Burney , afterwards Mrs d'Arb- lony , need only be mentioned as the authoress of Evelina , Cecilia , and Ca- milla . James Burney , her brother , is the companion of Cook , and the au- thor of a learned History of Voyages to the ...
Page 259
... Miss Groen , or Green , who possessed from 8000l . to 10,000l . , and was also a very good and agreeable person . Thus made in- dependent , he yielded to a propensity he had long entertained for medicine , and repaired to the celebrated ...
... Miss Groen , or Green , who possessed from 8000l . to 10,000l . , and was also a very good and agreeable person . Thus made in- dependent , he yielded to a propensity he had long entertained for medicine , and repaired to the celebrated ...
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