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... wife and children . In his " Literary Biography " he alludes to these charges . He never deserted them in the sense and Mr. Lane , a few months ago , was conducting a daily newspaper . I desire nothing to be taken on my single asser ...
... wife and children . In his " Literary Biography " he alludes to these charges . He never deserted them in the sense and Mr. Lane , a few months ago , was conducting a daily newspaper . I desire nothing to be taken on my single asser ...
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... wife . " After the death of this munificent and public - spirited citizen , his widow resided at Stourhead , and , in the same spirit of charity which breathed so fervently in the breast of the husband , she made several charitable and ...
... wife . " After the death of this munificent and public - spirited citizen , his widow resided at Stourhead , and , in the same spirit of charity which breathed so fervently in the breast of the husband , she made several charitable and ...
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... wife . " After the death of this munificent and public - spirited citizen , his widow resided at Stourhead , and , in the same spirit of charity which breathed so fervently in the breast of the husband , she made several charitable and ...
... wife . " After the death of this munificent and public - spirited citizen , his widow resided at Stourhead , and , in the same spirit of charity which breathed so fervently in the breast of the husband , she made several charitable and ...
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... wife that he had formerly wished to enter the order of La Trappe , and the wife on her side said that , though confiding in his love , and happy in her present state , she too had aspired to a reli- gious life . On one occasion when the ...
... wife that he had formerly wished to enter the order of La Trappe , and the wife on her side said that , though confiding in his love , and happy in her present state , she too had aspired to a reli- gious life . On one occasion when the ...
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... wife , and William Adeling , son of Henry the First , escaped from the shipwreck in which they perished , and in consequence erected a church to the Virgin , according to a vow he had made in 1122 , and endowed an abbey attached to it ...
... wife , and William Adeling , son of Henry the First , escaped from the shipwreck in which they perished , and in consequence erected a church to the Virgin , according to a vow he had made in 1122 , and endowed an abbey attached to it ...
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