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In order to induce a belief that the Earl Rivers , on account of a criminal connection with whom Lady Macclesfield is said to have been divorced from her husband by Act of Parliament , ' had a peculiar anxiety about the child which she ...
In order to induce a belief that the Earl Rivers , on account of a criminal connection with whom Lady Macclesfield is said to have been divorced from her husband by Act of Parliament , ' had a peculiar anxiety about the child which she ...
135. oldal
There is a strong circumstance in support of the last supposition , though it has been mentioned as an aggravation of Lady Macclesfield's unnatural con duct , and that is , her having prevented him from obtaining the benefit of a legacy ...
There is a strong circumstance in support of the last supposition , though it has been mentioned as an aggravation of Lady Macclesfield's unnatural con duct , and that is , her having prevented him from obtaining the benefit of a legacy ...
137. oldal
ever appear very suspicious that three different accounts of the life of Richard Savage , one published in The Plain Dealer in 1724 , another in 1727 , and another by the powerful pen of Johnson in 1744 , and all of them while Lady ...
ever appear very suspicious that three different accounts of the life of Richard Savage , one published in The Plain Dealer in 1724 , another in 1727 , and another by the powerful pen of Johnson in 1744 , and all of them while Lady ...
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