Life and Times of the Right Honourable William Henry Smith, M.P.W. Blackwood and sons, 1893 |
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... wrote to him- Would you like me to name to your Father the subject of your , & Augusta's and Emma's , going to church every Sacrament Sunday ? I feel very confident indeed that both with your Father and Mamma I could gain it for you all ...
... wrote to him- Would you like me to name to your Father the subject of your , & Augusta's and Emma's , going to church every Sacrament Sunday ? I feel very confident indeed that both with your Father and Mamma I could gain it for you all ...
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... wrote from Exeter : - I feel persuaded that nothing but rest will do for you ; will you therefore allow me to suggest to you what has passed through my mind and my dear wife's , which is this . If you could by advertisement or otherwise ...
... wrote from Exeter : - I feel persuaded that nothing but rest will do for you ; will you therefore allow me to suggest to you what has passed through my mind and my dear wife's , which is this . If you could by advertisement or otherwise ...
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... wrote to him as follows : - · Can you tell me the cause of the Herod's foot shares being £ 7 each ? have you any knowledge what has been paid for the set , because 256 at £ 7 each is about £ 1790— a goodly sum . Think about this , & let ...
... wrote to him as follows : - · Can you tell me the cause of the Herod's foot shares being £ 7 each ? have you any knowledge what has been paid for the set , because 256 at £ 7 each is about £ 1790— a goodly sum . Think about this , & let ...
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... wrote fluently , indeed , and , making allowance for the greater brevity which multiplied posts have brought about in later times , his early letters are certainly of more liberal measure than most modern sons and brothers address to ...
... wrote fluently , indeed , and , making allowance for the greater brevity which multiplied posts have brought about in later times , his early letters are certainly of more liberal measure than most modern sons and brothers address to ...
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... of a letter - writer - he wrote a distinct hand , almost ladylike in neatness , and he hardly ever , even at his busiest , used contractions . tainly not underrated by its members , for Mr Reece 26 LIFE OF W. H. SMITH .
... of a letter - writer - he wrote a distinct hand , almost ladylike in neatness , and he hardly ever , even at his busiest , used contractions . tainly not underrated by its members , for Mr Reece 26 LIFE OF W. H. SMITH .
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