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... London , and it was therefore to London that Charles now went . His father had written to his friend Mr. Perkins to engage chambers and have them in readiness for him , so the move to a strange country was accomplished smoothly , if not ...
... London , and it was therefore to London that Charles now went . His father had written to his friend Mr. Perkins to engage chambers and have them in readiness for him , so the move to a strange country was accomplished smoothly , if not ...
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... London had changed in sixty years it had not been for the better . " What a dissipated life the fashionable in London lead ! " wrote Grand - papa to Mary Ann Caton Patterson ; " what time have they for reflection ? the nights consumed ...
... London had changed in sixty years it had not been for the better . " What a dissipated life the fashionable in London lead ! " wrote Grand - papa to Mary Ann Caton Patterson ; " what time have they for reflection ? the nights consumed ...
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... ( London , 1792 ) . Edgar , Lady , A Colonial Governor in Maryland : Horatio Sharpe and His Times , 1753-1773 ( London : Longmans , Green & Company , 1912 ) . Farrand , Max , The Records of the Federal Convention . 3 vols . ( New Haven ...
... ( London , 1792 ) . Edgar , Lady , A Colonial Governor in Maryland : Horatio Sharpe and His Times , 1753-1773 ( London : Longmans , Green & Company , 1912 ) . Farrand , Max , The Records of the Federal Convention . 3 vols . ( New Haven ...
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AN HAWK UPRISING 16881737 | 3 |
THE TWIG IS BENT 17371757 | 27 |
LAW AND FIRST LOVE 17571764 | 42 |
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