The Quarterly Review, Volume 72J. Murray, 1843 |
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... claim , that of Lady Katharine Grey , daughter of the Duke of Suffolk , and sister of the ill - fated Lady Jane . Bacon we know was accused by Leicester , perhaps with truth , of favouring and assisting John Hales , clerk of the Hana ...
... claim , that of Lady Katharine Grey , daughter of the Duke of Suffolk , and sister of the ill - fated Lady Jane . Bacon we know was accused by Leicester , perhaps with truth , of favouring and assisting John Hales , clerk of the Hana ...
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... claim , that of Lady Katharine Grey , daughter of the Duke of Suffolk , and sister of the ill - fated Lady Jane . Bacon we know was accused by Leicester , perhaps with truth , of favouring and assisting John Hales , clerk of the Hana ...
... claim , that of Lady Katharine Grey , daughter of the Duke of Suffolk , and sister of the ill - fated Lady Jane . Bacon we know was accused by Leicester , perhaps with truth , of favouring and assisting John Hales , clerk of the Hana ...
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... claim ' is heard , not only half - mad , ' but also , as poor Burns goes on to describe himself , half - sarkit . ' The claim is therefore food and raiment to its object ; and without it he might be driven to the desperate course of ...
... claim ' is heard , not only half - mad , ' but also , as poor Burns goes on to describe himself , half - sarkit . ' The claim is therefore food and raiment to its object ; and without it he might be driven to the desperate course of ...
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The Lady of the Manor Being a Series of Conversations | 25 |
Peregrine Bunce By the Author of Sayings | 53 |
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