The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Nide 131A. Constable, 1870 |
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... Charles Adderley , a distinguished member of what was once called the Conservative party , and an Under- Secretary of State in the last Tory Government . We are bound to say that we are unable to discover the slightest tinc- ture of ...
... Charles Adderley , a distinguished member of what was once called the Conservative party , and an Under- Secretary of State in the last Tory Government . We are bound to say that we are unable to discover the slightest tinc- ture of ...
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... Charles II . and James II . , the mansions of the Elizabethan aristocracy in the Strand were either separated into tenements or pulled down , and their sites and gardens covered with contiguous buildings . The large mansion of Sir ...
... Charles II . and James II . , the mansions of the Elizabethan aristocracy in the Strand were either separated into tenements or pulled down , and their sites and gardens covered with contiguous buildings . The large mansion of Sir ...
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... Charles I. were known only by the name of Apple- tree Yard . St. James's Square , begun in 1676 , formed the focus of this aristocratical region , and Charles Street , York Street , and King Street rose about the same time . The house ...
... Charles I. were known only by the name of Apple- tree Yard . St. James's Square , begun in 1676 , formed the focus of this aristocratical region , and Charles Street , York Street , and King Street rose about the same time . The house ...
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