Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 - Early English newspapers |
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... Disraeli , who was paying a visit some- where in the country , where she met Lord and Lady Hardinge . It happened that Lord Hardinge's room was next to the Disraelis ' , and the next morning Mrs. Disraeli said to Lord Hardinge at ...
... Disraeli , who was paying a visit some- where in the country , where she met Lord and Lady Hardinge . It happened that Lord Hardinge's room was next to the Disraelis ' , and the next morning Mrs. Disraeli said to Lord Hardinge at ...
Page 138
... Disraeli had been three times rejected by High Wycombe and once by Taunton Mr. Lewis carried him in as his colleague for the borough of Maid- stone . This was at the election which followed the accession of Queen Victoria . When the new ...
... Disraeli had been three times rejected by High Wycombe and once by Taunton Mr. Lewis carried him in as his colleague for the borough of Maid- stone . This was at the election which followed the accession of Queen Victoria . When the new ...
Page 139
Disraeli stood watching with an amused smile the delight of the children at the efforts made to amuse them , now and again glancing at his wife with a look of unconcealed admiration and interest . The Hon . F. Lawley and others who knew ...
Disraeli stood watching with an amused smile the delight of the children at the efforts made to amuse them , now and again glancing at his wife with a look of unconcealed admiration and interest . The Hon . F. Lawley and others who knew ...
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Drama Mr Swinburnes First By RAMSAY COLLES M A | 1 |
Every Man His Own Mage By PHILIP FITZREIMUND | 18 |
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