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... Lord Byron as its author , is ' explained in an extract of a letter from Geneva , ' inserted as a preface . After having stated Lord Byron's intimacy with several families in the neighbourhood of Geneva , the writer proceeds : It ...
... Lord Byron as its author , is ' explained in an extract of a letter from Geneva , ' inserted as a preface . After having stated Lord Byron's intimacy with several families in the neighbourhood of Geneva , the writer proceeds : It ...
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... Lord R. receives a mortal wound : but , previously to his death , he induces Aubrey to swear that , for a year and a day , he will not impart his knowlege of his Lordship's crimes or decease to any living being , whatever may happen or ...
... Lord R. receives a mortal wound : but , previously to his death , he induces Aubrey to swear that , for a year and a day , he will not impart his knowlege of his Lordship's crimes or decease to any living being , whatever may happen or ...
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... Lord Torrington , Lord Godol- phin , Duke of Shrewsbury , & c . & c . With Notes and an Appendix . Edited by Rebecca Warner , & c . 8vo . pp . 214 . 8s . Boards . Longman and Co. 1818 . Compared with the volume of Mrs. Warner's ...
... Lord Torrington , Lord Godol- phin , Duke of Shrewsbury , & c . & c . With Notes and an Appendix . Edited by Rebecca Warner , & c . 8vo . pp . 214 . 8s . Boards . Longman and Co. 1818 . Compared with the volume of Mrs. Warner's ...
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