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... his son PHILIP , whom King GEORGE I. in 1718 created Duke of WHARTON , purely in consideration of the merits of his noble father , as appears from the patent of his creation , must confess , my Lord , bad not I already which TO THE ...
... his son PHILIP , whom King GEORGE I. in 1718 created Duke of WHARTON , purely in consideration of the merits of his noble father , as appears from the patent of his creation , must confess , my Lord , bad not I already which TO THE ...
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... father's triumphs in her train . " Away , with all your Carthaginian state ; " Let vanquish'd HANNIBAL without doors wait , " Too burly and too big to pass my narrow gate " DRYDEN . } LETTER FROM JOHN ENVILLE , KNT . MARRIED TO A LADY ...
... father's triumphs in her train . " Away , with all your Carthaginian state ; " Let vanquish'd HANNIBAL without doors wait , " Too burly and too big to pass my narrow gate " DRYDEN . } LETTER FROM JOHN ENVILLE , KNT . MARRIED TO A LADY ...
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... father and brothers appeared exceedingly averse to this match , and would not see me for some time but at present are so well reconciled , that they dine with me almost every day , and have borrowed considerable sums of me ; which my ...
... father and brothers appeared exceedingly averse to this match , and would not see me for some time but at present are so well reconciled , that they dine with me almost every day , and have borrowed considerable sums of me ; which my ...
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... father's side . Our eldest son is the Honourable ODDLY ENVILLE , Esq . and our eldest daughter HARRIOT ENVILLE . Upon her first coming into my family , she turned off a parcel of very careful servants , who had been long with me , and ...
... father's side . Our eldest son is the Honourable ODDLY ENVILLE , Esq . and our eldest daughter HARRIOT ENVILLE . Upon her first coming into my family , she turned off a parcel of very careful servants , who had been long with me , and ...
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in it , I will not despair of receiving her one day from her father's own hand . I am , SIR , Your most obedient ... father has been in the place of his present settlement ever since that square has been built : that your Petitioner ...
in it , I will not despair of receiving her one day from her father's own hand . I am , SIR , Your most obedient ... father has been in the place of his present settlement ever since that square has been built : that your Petitioner ...
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