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Sir Spencer Walpole. dOWne's consent, selected and forwarded to me the
correspondence of Lord Lansdowne with Lord John Russell and Lord
Palmerston; of Sir A. H. Layard, who handed to me the whole of Lord Russell's
letters to himself; ...
Sir Spencer Walpole. dOWne's consent, selected and forwarded to me the
correspondence of Lord Lansdowne with Lord John Russell and Lord
Palmerston; of Sir A. H. Layard, who handed to me the whole of Lord Russell's
letters to himself; ...
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Lord John was apparently of opinion that, if a lover in London could not discover
his mistress elsewhere, he was tolerably certain to find her at a theatre. The rest
of the volume is made up of epigrams and shorter poems, some of which will be ...
Lord John was apparently of opinion that, if a lover in London could not discover
his mistress elsewhere, he was tolerably certain to find her at a theatre. The rest
of the volume is made up of epigrams and shorter poems, some of which will be ...
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With Lord Clare, Lord John formed so warm a friendship that Lord Byron, who
had been Lord Clare's friend at Harrow, expressed violent jealousy at the regret
which Lord Clare felt when Lord John left England for Spain.1 In addition to the ...
With Lord Clare, Lord John formed so warm a friendship that Lord Byron, who
had been Lord Clare's friend at Harrow, expressed violent jealousy at the regret
which Lord Clare felt when Lord John left England for Spain.1 In addition to the ...
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One other feature of the Woodnesboro' life deserves to be mentioned. Hardly a
day passed in which the boys did not lose or win some bet either with their tutor
or with one another. Here are Lord John's accounts for the last ten days of March
...
One other feature of the Woodnesboro' life deserves to be mentioned. Hardly a
day passed in which the boys did not lose or win some bet either with their tutor
or with one another. Here are Lord John's accounts for the last ten days of March
...
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preserved an epilogue written by Mr. Whitbread, and spoken by himself in the
same character, it may be inferred that he spoke the epilogue also. These
theatricals were probably, in Lord John's opinion, the greatest, as they were also
the last, ...
preserved an epilogue written by Mr. Whitbread, and spoken by himself in the
same character, it may be inferred that he spoke the epilogue also. These
theatricals were probably, in Lord John's opinion, the greatest, as they were also
the last, ...
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