Macmillan's Magazine, 32. kötetMacmillan and Company, 1875 |
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... Lord John Manners and Mr. George Smythe , their admiration for all that was splendid in the ceremonials of feudalism , for the grandeur and the picturesqueness of English mediævalism , may also have had a congenial attraction for Mr ...
... Lord John Manners and Mr. George Smythe , their admiration for all that was splendid in the ceremonials of feudalism , for the grandeur and the picturesqueness of English mediævalism , may also have had a congenial attraction for Mr ...
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... Lord Henry Sydney is Lord John Manners ; Buckhurst , Mr. Baillie Cochrane , the present member for the Isle of Wight ; Lord Monmouth represents the late Mar- quis of Hertford ; " the Duke " is his late Grace of Rutland ; Lord Eskdale , Lord ...
... Lord Henry Sydney is Lord John Manners ; Buckhurst , Mr. Baillie Cochrane , the present member for the Isle of Wight ; Lord Monmouth represents the late Mar- quis of Hertford ; " the Duke " is his late Grace of Rutland ; Lord Eskdale , Lord ...
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... Lord William Bentinck , Lord Can- ning , and Lord Mayo , too ( India never had a more generous ruler ) , found a higher and a more enduring right , and gave effect to their discovery in policy which , fairly developed , will survive all ...
... Lord William Bentinck , Lord Can- ning , and Lord Mayo , too ( India never had a more generous ruler ) , found a higher and a more enduring right , and gave effect to their discovery in policy which , fairly developed , will survive all ...
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