The Annual Biography and Obituary for the Year ..., Volume 14Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1830 - Great Britain |
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... . among the would - be - wits and idlers about town ; but their conduct was so guarded as to be free from the aspersions of the most censorious or malicious . His Lordship at that time was very painfully C 4 THE COUNTESS OF DERBY . 23.
... . among the would - be - wits and idlers about town ; but their conduct was so guarded as to be free from the aspersions of the most censorious or malicious . His Lordship at that time was very painfully C 4 THE COUNTESS OF DERBY . 23.
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malicious . His Lordship at that time was very painfully circumstanced with regard to his Countess : there had been a separation between them , but no divorce . At all the interviews between Lord Derby and Miss Farren , Mrs. Farren ...
malicious . His Lordship at that time was very painfully circumstanced with regard to his Countess : there had been a separation between them , but no divorce . At all the interviews between Lord Derby and Miss Farren , Mrs. Farren ...
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... Lordship's house in Grosvenor Square ; and she was soon after introduced at Court , and was one of the procession at the marriage of the Princess Royal to the Duke of Wirtemburgh . After her marriage , the Countess of Derby on no ...
... Lordship's house in Grosvenor Square ; and she was soon after introduced at Court , and was one of the procession at the marriage of the Princess Royal to the Duke of Wirtemburgh . After her marriage , the Countess of Derby on no ...
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... Lordship's desire to mark his approbation of the zeal and intelligence which the traveller had evinced , led him to offer to his acceptance a new and experimental appointment to Sierra Leone , just then decided on at the suggestion of ...
... Lordship's desire to mark his approbation of the zeal and intelligence which the traveller had evinced , led him to offer to his acceptance a new and experimental appointment to Sierra Leone , just then decided on at the suggestion of ...
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... Lordships , he carried into execution the recent provi- sion of the British legislature for admitting the natives of this country to sit on juries . The wise and conciliatory methods he took to give effect to the wishes of Parliament ...
... Lordships , he carried into execution the recent provi- sion of the British legislature for admitting the natives of this country to sit on juries . The wise and conciliatory methods he took to give effect to the wishes of Parliament ...
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