The Quarterly Review, Volumes 268-269John Murray, 1937 |
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Page 323
... later to become the Earl of Sunderland , took his house , and , although subsequently resigning it to his mother , in 1709 again came to live there . At the next door resided another important person , Sir Thomas Clarges ; and Lord ...
... later to become the Earl of Sunderland , took his house , and , although subsequently resigning it to his mother , in 1709 again came to live there . At the next door resided another important person , Sir Thomas Clarges ; and Lord ...
Page 326
... later Victorian and Edwardian days it was famous , will hardly be likely to forget the coup d'œil which was exhibited beneath Kent's painted ceilings and the decora- tions added by the Adams at a later period . To - day we all know what ...
... later Victorian and Edwardian days it was famous , will hardly be likely to forget the coup d'œil which was exhibited beneath Kent's painted ceilings and the decora- tions added by the Adams at a later period . To - day we all know what ...
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... Later came the Suttons who , as kinsmen , inherited the vast Piccadilly property from them . Subsequent occupiers were Lord Ashburton , in whose day Carlyle was a frequent guest there , and in our own time Baron Hirsch and , later , Sir ...
... Later came the Suttons who , as kinsmen , inherited the vast Piccadilly property from them . Subsequent occupiers were Lord Ashburton , in whose day Carlyle was a frequent guest there , and in our own time Baron Hirsch and , later , Sir ...
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