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... seems inevitable . I had no reason to be pleased with him the other day . Galignani wrote to me , offering to purchase the copy - right of my works , in order to obtain an exclusive privilege of printing them in France . I might have ...
... seems inevitable . I had no reason to be pleased with him the other day . Galignani wrote to me , offering to purchase the copy - right of my works , in order to obtain an exclusive privilege of printing them in France . I might have ...
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... seems to imply that it accuses him of endeavouring to take some pecuniary advantage of Lord Byron , he thinks he shall be forgiven for stating the fol- lowing circumstances . " Mr. Murray , having accidentally heard that Lord Byron was ...
... seems to imply that it accuses him of endeavouring to take some pecuniary advantage of Lord Byron , he thinks he shall be forgiven for stating the fol- lowing circumstances . " Mr. Murray , having accidentally heard that Lord Byron was ...
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... seems that his first overtures were rejected , but- " Her refusal was couched in terms that could not offend me . I was , besides , per- suaded , that , in declining my offer , she was governed by the influence of her mother ; and was ...
... seems that his first overtures were rejected , but- " Her refusal was couched in terms that could not offend me . I was , besides , per- suaded , that , in declining my offer , she was governed by the influence of her mother ; and was ...
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... seems to have been a flaw in my escutcheon there , or that loving couple have monopolized all the connubial bliss of the family . ' .... " He used to say there were three great men ruined in one year , - Brummel , himself , and Napoleon ...
... seems to have been a flaw in my escutcheon there , or that loving couple have monopolized all the connubial bliss of the family . ' .... " He used to say there were three great men ruined in one year , - Brummel , himself , and Napoleon ...
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... seems to be the profession to which by habit and education he was least adapted , and in which he was likely to encounter more occasions of annoyance and vexation than in any other . The army , however , may probably have been an object ...
... seems to be the profession to which by habit and education he was least adapted , and in which he was likely to encounter more occasions of annoyance and vexation than in any other . The army , however , may probably have been an object ...
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