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Page 207
While Sir John met the elaborate courtesy of John Montagu with a flourish of the hands and the expression of his friendship and esteem , she , being born with a fatal tendency to suspect the motives of every human being , began to ...
While Sir John met the elaborate courtesy of John Montagu with a flourish of the hands and the expression of his friendship and esteem , she , being born with a fatal tendency to suspect the motives of every human being , began to ...
Page 219
Montagu waited upon Sir John and in a somewhat heated interview accused Lady Jane of organizing the movement in favour of Coverdale , and of besmirching his name in a conversation with Forster , the chief police magistrate and director ...
Montagu waited upon Sir John and in a somewhat heated interview accused Lady Jane of organizing the movement in favour of Coverdale , and of besmirching his name in a conversation with Forster , the chief police magistrate and director ...
Page 223
Sir John knew that , thanks to Montagu , a copy of this despatch with those wounding words was lying on the tables of ... He wrote to Lord Stanley to tell him that he had read his despatch of 13 September with astonishment and much pain ...
Sir John knew that , thanks to Montagu , a copy of this despatch with those wounding words was lying on the tables of ... He wrote to Lord Stanley to tell him that he had read his despatch of 13 September with astonishment and much pain ...
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Contents
THE IRONAGE MEN OF NEW HOLLAND I | 1 |
ANOTHER PROVINCE FOR BRITAINS GENTRY | 17 |
A BRITISH PROVINCE WITH A LAUDABLE PURPOSE | 42 |
Copyright | |
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