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Her compelling account of the feisty Countess of Strathmore is a beautifully written page-turner of a book.
Wedlock: Summary and book reviews of Wedlock by Wendy Moore. 2009
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The tragic history of Mary, Countess of Strathmore, is more than a cautionary tale.
Wedlock: Summary and book reviews of Wedlock by Wendy Moore. 2009
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And Strathmore is getting in on the act with an ambitious season-long focus on the guitar that attempts to display the instrument in a number of its myriad stylistic forms, from new music to bluegrass to jazz.
Washington is once again taking pride of place in its classical guitar tradition Anne Midgette 2010
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 Strathmore is good only for practice, or for very large pieces, on account of it’s cheaper.
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 Strathmore is good only for practice, or for very large pieces, on account of it’s cheaper.
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The form alludes to the family name of Strathmore, which is Lyon, and, when exhibited, the cup must necessarily be emptied to the Earl's health.
The Waverley 1877
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The form alludes to the family name of Strathmore, which is Lyon, and, when exhibited, the cup must necessarily be emptied to the Earl's health.
Waverley — Complete Walter Scott 1801
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The form alludes to the family name of Strathmore, which is Lyon, and, when exhibited, the cup must necessarily be emptied to the Earl's health.
Waverley — Volume 1 Walter Scott 1801
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The form alludes to the family name of Strathmore, which is Lyon, and, when exhibited, the cup must necessarily be emptied to the Earl's health.
Waverley Walter Scott 1801
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The form alludes to the family name of Strathmore, which is Lyon, and, when exhibited, the cup must necessarily be emptied to the Earl's health.
Waverley: or, 'Tis sixty years since Walter Scott 1801
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