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Our crit group had heard about this panel, but no one had the right link, so I'm grateful to have found it through Marc Nobleman's retrospective on the discussion.
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Our crit group had heard about this panel, but no one had the right link, so I'm grateful to have found it through Marc Nobleman's retrospective on the discussion.
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Certainly, though we have made some Advances that Way, if we had carried them on with the least Share of that Nobleman's Spirit, we shou'd have brought it to much greater Perfection than we have done.
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Nobleman's conduct was the more meritorious in that the surrounding country swarmed with rebels, and was the home of numbers of the mutinous Irregular Cavalry, while the close proximity of Rampur to
Forty-one years in India From Subaltern To Commander-In-Chief Frederick Sleigh Roberts
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There is alsoe one Nobleman's house, is this Parke House wch is a very Curious Building.
Through England on a Side Saddle in the Time of William and Mary 1888
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After taking a "Nobleman's Degree," Frederick Leveson spent an instructive year in France, admitted, by virtue of his father's position, to the society of such men as Talleyrand and Thiers,
Prime Ministers and Some Others A Book of Reminiscences George William Erskine Russell 1886
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'Concerning the management of a Roman Nobleman's Court,' and was dedicated to 'The magnificent and Honourable Messer Cola da Benevento,' forty years after the death of the Borgia Pope and during the reign of
Ave Roma Immortalis, Vol. 1 Studies from the Chronicles of Rome 1881
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Intemperance, as observed by the writer in different classes of society -- the Villager, the Squire, the Farmer, the Parish Clergyman, and even the Nobleman's Chaplain, an official whom Crabbe as yet knew only by imagination.
English Men of Letters: Crabbe Alfred Ainger 1870
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[61 A Nobleman's Castle.] be surprised when I say it reminds me of Scotch national music.
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'By request of that worthy Nobleman's survivors,' says he, 'I undertook to compose his Epitaph; and not unmindful of my own rules, produced the following; which however, for an alleged defect of Latinity, a defect never yet fully visible to myself, still remains unengraven'; -- wherein, we may predict, there is more than the Latinity that will surprise an English reader:
Sartor Resartus, and On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History Thomas Carlyle 1838
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