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... returned home , we are told , ' so accomplished a gambler that the tone of the school suffered a long- enduring change for the worse ' . Unlike William Hickey's , Charles Fox's private character seems to have been improved by this ...
... returned home , we are told , ' so accomplished a gambler that the tone of the school suffered a long- enduring change for the worse ' . Unlike William Hickey's , Charles Fox's private character seems to have been improved by this ...
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... returned from Malta , he wrote to inform Southey that the captain of the ship , ' as proud and Jealous an American as ever even America produced ' , had kindly consented to perform a nurse's office , and ' would come and . . . with ...
... returned from Malta , he wrote to inform Southey that the captain of the ship , ' as proud and Jealous an American as ever even America produced ' , had kindly consented to perform a nurse's office , and ' would come and . . . with ...
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... returned to England from Geneva went there to produce a new baby B ... ' On 29 August , Shelley departed for England , carrying the manuscript of Childe Harold , Canto III ; on 17 September , Byron and Hobhouse set out to explore the ...
... returned to England from Geneva went there to produce a new baby B ... ' On 29 August , Shelley departed for England , carrying the manuscript of Childe Harold , Canto III ; on 17 September , Byron and Hobhouse set out to explore the ...
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