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II . LADY MORGAN : - 1. Poems , dedicated by permission to the Right Hon . the Countess of Moira . By Sidney Owen- son ... Lady Morgan . 14. Life of Salvator Rosa . 1821 . 1824 . 15. The O'Briens and the O'Flahertys , 3 vols . 1827 . 16 ...
II . LADY MORGAN : - 1. Poems , dedicated by permission to the Right Hon . the Countess of Moira . By Sidney Owen- son ... Lady Morgan . 14. Life of Salvator Rosa . 1821 . 1824 . 15. The O'Briens and the O'Flahertys , 3 vols . 1827 . 16 ...
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... lady would exchange with her suitor such strange words as these , I have not forgotten the pamphlet you recommended , What is the Third Estate ? One of my women read a part of it for me this morning while I was at my toilet ; ' or , Do ...
... lady would exchange with her suitor such strange words as these , I have not forgotten the pamphlet you recommended , What is the Third Estate ? One of my women read a part of it for me this morning while I was at my toilet ; ' or , Do ...
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... lady of honor to the Duchess of Chartres . Mme . de Genlis is no longer young . She has written on all subjects , particularly on morality , a strong proof of the power of her imagination , and her facility in making style do duty for ...
... lady of honor to the Duchess of Chartres . Mme . de Genlis is no longer young . She has written on all subjects , particularly on morality , a strong proof of the power of her imagination , and her facility in making style do duty for ...
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... lady who reciprocated the senti- ment ; this attachment became a high and noble feeling , which deepened in intensity , as the cloud of affliction threatened to overwhelm him . The lady , with the unselfish devotedness for which the ...
... lady who reciprocated the senti- ment ; this attachment became a high and noble feeling , which deepened in intensity , as the cloud of affliction threatened to overwhelm him . The lady , with the unselfish devotedness for which the ...
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... Lady Godiva , " who patriotically , upon a certain day , rode on horseback with the sole dishabille of her long flowing hair covering her person , and of Peeping Tom , whose curiosity was miraculously punished in the loss of his eyes ...
... Lady Godiva , " who patriotically , upon a certain day , rode on horseback with the sole dishabille of her long flowing hair covering her person , and of Peeping Tom , whose curiosity was miraculously punished in the loss of his eyes ...
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