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It consisted of three stories , each of a different order , but so contrived as to be
well blended , and to unite the solid ... The upper story , which from the mode of
building , we shall call the first , was solely appropriated to the residence of the
Lord ...
It consisted of three stories , each of a different order , but so contrived as to be
well blended , and to unite the solid ... The upper story , which from the mode of
building , we shall call the first , was solely appropriated to the residence of the
Lord ...
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The second , or middle story , was less superb , but more elegant , being
supported by polished ¡° Corinthian pillars , " and was destined for the reception of
those of the principal tenants , whom the Lord condescended to make his
companions .
The second , or middle story , was less superb , but more elegant , being
supported by polished ¡° Corinthian pillars , " and was destined for the reception of
those of the principal tenants , whom the Lord condescended to make his
companions .
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hangings were in tatters , and the tout ensemble was become much less
respectable . The seat of the Keeper of the Lord's Court of Conscience , who was
the chief of the second story , was no less remarkable than those of the Lord and
Lady .
hangings were in tatters , and the tout ensemble was become much less
respectable . The seat of the Keeper of the Lord's Court of Conscience , who was
the chief of the second story , was no less remarkable than those of the Lord and
Lady .
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The ceilings of this story were , therefore , made almost as difficult of access from
the other two stories , as from without doors , so that if the Steward's household
were honest people , very little waste could be committed . In order to keep him ...
The ceilings of this story were , therefore , made almost as difficult of access from
the other two stories , as from without doors , so that if the Steward's household
were honest people , very little waste could be committed . In order to keep him ...
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It is a very common failing with those stage heroines , and it is a pity that the
audience do not oftener exert their undoubted privilege of recalling them to a
sense of their duty by manifest disapprobation . — But to go on with the story , G 3
LEE ...
It is a very common failing with those stage heroines , and it is a pity that the
audience do not oftener exert their undoubted privilege of recalling them to a
sense of their duty by manifest disapprobation . — But to go on with the story , G 3
LEE ...
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