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... seems to have transpired.'1 Mrs. Stopes earlier had arrived at the opposite con- clusion . The present writer believes that Mrs. Stopes has the right of the matter . Supporting her view is a letter that Lord Grey wrote to the Privy ...
... seems to have transpired.'1 Mrs. Stopes earlier had arrived at the opposite con- clusion . The present writer believes that Mrs. Stopes has the right of the matter . Supporting her view is a letter that Lord Grey wrote to the Privy ...
Page 147
... seems unlikely that the Earl remained with the Dutch during the long - drawn - out negotiations which led up to the sign- ing of a treaty early in November . Probably he had returned to England by then . Back home Southampton continued ...
... seems unlikely that the Earl remained with the Dutch during the long - drawn - out negotiations which led up to the sign- ing of a treaty early in November . Probably he had returned to England by then . Back home Southampton continued ...
Page 183
... seems to have had a decided liking for young Southampton . Mountjoy , the con- queror of Ireland , trying to get for him the governorship of Connaught , wrote , ' I can name no man that I love better than the Earl of Southamp- ton ...
... seems to have had a decided liking for young Southampton . Mountjoy , the con- queror of Ireland , trying to get for him the governorship of Connaught , wrote , ' I can name no man that I love better than the Earl of Southamp- ton ...
Contents
THE FOUNDERS OF HIS HOUSE | 3 |
THE BROKEN HOME | 12 |
HER MAJESTYS WARD | 23 |
Copyright | |
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