The Metropolitan, Volym 54James Cochrane, 1849 |
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... Lord Mayor and his distinguished guests , Lord Lansdown , Lord Palmerston , Lord Hardinge , Lord Denman , and others , must convince him that it is at this moment peculiarly the interest of France to cultivate friendship with a nation ...
... Lord Mayor and his distinguished guests , Lord Lansdown , Lord Palmerston , Lord Hardinge , Lord Denman , and others , must convince him that it is at this moment peculiarly the interest of France to cultivate friendship with a nation ...
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My Lord he was a real milord , which my two companions and I were not , although mine host gave us that high title , using it as indiscriminately as the Germans do their " Herr Graf - Sir Count " - my Lord C , having laid aside his hat ...
My Lord he was a real milord , which my two companions and I were not , although mine host gave us that high title , using it as indiscriminately as the Germans do their " Herr Graf - Sir Count " - my Lord C , having laid aside his hat ...
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... Lord Napier , an inexperienced young man , and who looked younger than he was . They say in Scotland that there never was a Napier without ability , or without a bee in his bonnet . In this young lord's bonnet the bee is said to hum so ...
... Lord Napier , an inexperienced young man , and who looked younger than he was . They say in Scotland that there never was a Napier without ability , or without a bee in his bonnet . In this young lord's bonnet the bee is said to hum so ...
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