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The young wife in her lonely house down in Cambridge which the artist not inaptly called The Moated Grange!
John Caldigate Anthony Trollope 1848
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This actress is certainly a lady, if a bit of a Dark Lady, in the manner of the Sonnets; the young man is very much in love with her; and I am no doubt a sentimental old fool in having a sneaking sympathy with the misguided youth who is sneaking round the Moated
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Moated on the north and south by seas, with a glacis of impassable deserts to the eastward and westward, capable of supporting an army of 180,000 men, of paying a heavy tribute, and yet able to show a considerable surplus of revenue, this country in western hands will command India, and by a ship-canal between Pelusium and Suez would open the whole of
Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah 2003
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This actress is certainly a lady, if a bit of a Dark Lady, in the manner of the Sonnets; the young man is very much in love with her; and I am no doubt a sentimental old fool in having a sneaking sympathy with the misguided youth who is sneaking round the Moated
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At low tide there is not a drop of water to be seen, -- only dreary stretches of marsh-land, reminding us of the sad outlook of Mariana in the Moated
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'Well,' says the young lady who loves to revel in the 'Ghastly Secret of the Moated Dungeon,' or the 'Mysteries of Footlight Fancy,' 'you are
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Our place is known as "The Moated Grange," -- a trench having been dug round it for reasons not wholly connected with _Jupiter
A Yeoman's Letters Third Edition P. T. Ross
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Land Bill, which, as CAMPBELL-BANNERMAN says, makes a Moated Grange of
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 100, May 9, 1891 Various
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The French civilians were getting in their crops within a mile or two of the trenches, while we did a series of tours in the Moated Grange sector, with rest billets at the little village of Riez Bailleul.
The Story of the 2/4th Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry Geoffrey Keith Rose
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Her demeanour was that of Mariana at the Moated Grange.
Three Men and a Maid Wodehouse, P. G. 1922
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