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... England - Southey on Pamela- Sheridan said to be Engaged to Pamela - Departure for France 115 CHAPTER IX 1792 Lord Edward in Paris - Spirit of the Revolution - Enthusiasm in England and Ireland - Shared by Lord Edward - Compro- mising ...
... England - Southey on Pamela- Sheridan said to be Engaged to Pamela - Departure for France 115 CHAPTER IX 1792 Lord Edward in Paris - Spirit of the Revolution - Enthusiasm in England and Ireland - Shared by Lord Edward - Compro- mising ...
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... England by way of Normandy , and is found holding the rank of " honorary Baron " there in the reign of Edward the Confessor . The descendants of Lord Otho did not remain for long rooted on the eastern side of St. George's Channel ...
... England by way of Normandy , and is found holding the rank of " honorary Baron " there in the reign of Edward the Confessor . The descendants of Lord Otho did not remain for long rooted on the eastern side of St. George's Channel ...
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... England grew more remote , they proved less and less submissive vassals of the Crown ; and though frequently holding high office in Ireland , they are constantly found suffering imprison- ment or disgrace , for offences real or imputed ...
... England grew more remote , they proved less and less submissive vassals of the Crown ; and though frequently holding high office in Ireland , they are constantly found suffering imprison- ment or disgrace , for offences real or imputed ...
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... England to demand a pardon , the nature of his submission is sufficiently indicated by the petition presented to the King's envoy by the citizens of Waterford , who , fearing lest vengeance might be wreaked upon them by the pardoned man ...
... England to demand a pardon , the nature of his submission is sufficiently indicated by the petition presented to the King's envoy by the citizens of Waterford , who , fearing lest vengeance might be wreaked upon them by the pardoned man ...
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... England for his father's good faith , had been present at the Field of the Cloth of Gold , apparently in favour with Henry VIII . Summoned from Ireland , however , later on , to answer charges preferred against him , he found a lodging ...
... England for his father's good faith , had been present at the Field of the Cloth of Gold , apparently in favour with Henry VIII . Summoned from Ireland , however , later on , to answer charges preferred against him , he found a lodging ...
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