The Lives of the Right Hon. Francis North, Baron Guilford; the Hon. Sir Dudley North; and the Hon. and Rev. Dr. John North: Together with the Autobiography of the Author, Volume 11890 |
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... succeeded in his attempt to discharge it , must be left to the determina- tion of those who shall peruse this work . B . And the same arguments ought to be no less EPISTLE DEDICATORY from Montagu North, Son of AUTHOR •
... succeeded in his attempt to discharge it , must be left to the determina- tion of those who shall peruse this work . B . And the same arguments ought to be no less EPISTLE DEDICATORY from Montagu North, Son of AUTHOR •
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... tion of Oriental books , by the present Lord North and Grey , her only surviving brother , was given to the paro- chial library of Rougham , in Norfolk , where it remains . The Lord North's second son , Francis , the third son , Dudley ...
... tion of Oriental books , by the present Lord North and Grey , her only surviving brother , was given to the paro- chial library of Rougham , in Norfolk , where it remains . The Lord North's second son , Francis , the third son , Dudley ...
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... of honour , let them enjoy their epicurean prospect , and see their posterity run riot . into destruction , before the earth covers the corruptible ingredients of their composi tion . grand THE LIFE OF THE RIGHT HON . FRANCIS NORTH ,
... of honour , let them enjoy their epicurean prospect , and see their posterity run riot . into destruction , before the earth covers the corruptible ingredients of their composi tion . grand THE LIFE OF THE RIGHT HON . FRANCIS NORTH ,
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... tion of them puts me in mind of latter Lammas . But it is usual to say , what good cannot be done in perfection as it should be ought to be done though but in part or as it be . And upon force of that consideration I am inclined to ...
... tion of them puts me in mind of latter Lammas . But it is usual to say , what good cannot be done in perfection as it should be ought to be done though but in part or as it be . And upon force of that consideration I am inclined to ...
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... tion of him in that manner could not fairly be quarrelled with . Whereupon the old lord rose up and lapping his cloak about , as he used when angry , without saying more . 46 99 went out leaving the young man in great suspense.
... tion of him in that manner could not fairly be quarrelled with . Whereupon the old lord rose up and lapping his cloak about , as he used when angry , without saying more . 46 99 went out leaving the young man in great suspense.
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