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... marriage . She did not live long ; they accepted her death with the fatalism of the age . After her , in 1770 , came Mary ... married life . On the surface , the Carrolls presented a serene front to the world . The code of their class ...
... marriage . She did not live long ; they accepted her death with the fatalism of the age . After her , in 1770 , came Mary ... married life . On the surface , the Carrolls presented a serene front to the world . The code of their class ...
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... marry the eldest of them , Mary Ann . Society took it as a personal insult when , Betsy and Jerome having married after a rapid courtship that left Baltimore breathless with interest , Napoleon took it on himself to announce that the ...
... marry the eldest of them , Mary Ann . Society took it as a personal insult when , Betsy and Jerome having married after a rapid courtship that left Baltimore breathless with interest , Napoleon took it on himself to announce that the ...
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... married old Lord Wellesley , the Duke of Wellington's elder brother and lord lieutenant of Ireland . Lady Hervey's husband died too , and she married another Englishman , the Marquis of Carmarthen who was heir to the Duke of Leeds ...
... married old Lord Wellesley , the Duke of Wellington's elder brother and lord lieutenant of Ireland . Lady Hervey's husband died too , and she married another Englishman , the Marquis of Carmarthen who was heir to the Duke of Leeds ...
Contents
AN HAWK UPRISING 16881737 | 3 |
THE TWIG IS BENT 17371757 | 27 |
LAW AND FIRST LOVE 17571764 | 42 |
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