The Town: Its Memorable Characters and EventsOxford University Press, 1907 - 527 pages |
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Page 90
... observed more narrowly than the monarch the figure of the unknown victor , and who suspected him to be no other than ... observe , however , that this narrative is scarcely detailed with sufficient precision to entitle it to be ...
... observed more narrowly than the monarch the figure of the unknown victor , and who suspected him to be no other than ... observe , however , that this narrative is scarcely detailed with sufficient precision to entitle it to be ...
Page 380
... observed in the church there is a well - known story . The Earl is said to have told Inigo Jones he wished to have ... observe a chronological order . The mere observance itself conveys information . Among the variety of persons ...
... observed in the church there is a well - known story . The Earl is said to have told Inigo Jones he wished to have ... observe a chronological order . The mere observance itself conveys information . Among the variety of persons ...
Page 503
... observed , how the Duke of York ( James II ) and Mrs. Palmer ( Lady Castlemaine ) did talk to one another very wantonly through the hangings that part the king's closet and the closet where the ladies sit . ' May 21. My wife and I to ...
... observed , how the Duke of York ( James II ) and Mrs. Palmer ( Lady Castlemaine ) did talk to one another very wantonly through the hangings that part the king's closet and the closet where the ladies sit . ' May 21. My wife and I to ...
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