The Metropolitan, Volym 2–3James Cochrane, 1831 |
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... John is married to a sister of this ample lord , and it cannot be said that there is any degeneracy in their offspring . The noblest blood of the land is in their veins , and Sir John has much cause to be proud of his family . Lord ...
... John is married to a sister of this ample lord , and it cannot be said that there is any degeneracy in their offspring . The noblest blood of the land is in their veins , and Sir John has much cause to be proud of his family . Lord ...
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... John prints a few well - meaning compli- ments which were paid to him by his friends at this period . These are titled " Congratulations on Sir John Sinclair's appointment to be a mem- ber of the Privy Council , explanatory of the ...
... John prints a few well - meaning compli- ments which were paid to him by his friends at this period . These are titled " Congratulations on Sir John Sinclair's appointment to be a mem- ber of the Privy Council , explanatory of the ...
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... John's most sanguine wishes : but we understand that the Manx codlin would perhaps have suited as well . Mrs. Abington had the good fortune to attract Sir John's very favourable notice ; for it seems he had learnt that she was fond of ...
... John's most sanguine wishes : but we understand that the Manx codlin would perhaps have suited as well . Mrs. Abington had the good fortune to attract Sir John's very favourable notice ; for it seems he had learnt that she was fond of ...
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