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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ... - Page 1053
1822
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History of the Regency and Reign of King George the Fourth, Volume 1

William Cobbett - 1830 - 306 pages
...should either of us be held answerable to the other, tecause nature has not made us suitable to each other. Tranquil and comfortable society is however...power; let our intercourse therefore be restricted to tliat, nnd I will distinctly subscribe to the condition which you required through Lady Cholmondeley,...
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Cobbett's Weekly Register, Volume 71

1831 - 426 pages
...should either of us be held answerable to the other, because nature has not made us suitable to each other. Tranquil and comfortable society is however in our power; let our intercourse therefore he restricted to that, and I will distinctly subscribe to the condition which you required through...
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Cobbett's Political Register, Volumes 71-72

William Cobbett - 1831 - 952 pages
...should tUhrr of ut ke held annverable to the other, because nature lun not made ui suitable to each other. Tranquil and comfortable society is however in our power; let our intercourse therefore he restricted to that, and I will distinctly subscribe to toe condition which you required through...
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Selections from Cobbett's Political Works: Being a Complete ..., Volume 4

William Cobbett - 1835 - 544 pages
...that, and I will distinctly subscribe to thu condition \\hich you required through Lady Cholmoudeley, that, even in the event of any accident happening to my daughter — u hieb. I trust Providence in its mercy will avert — I shall not infringe the terms of the restriction,...
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Speeches of Henry Lord Brougham, Upon Questions Relating to Public ..., Volume 1

Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - 1838 - 702 pages
...should either of us be held answerable to the other, because nature has not made us suitable to each other. Tranquil and comfortable society is, however,...to the condition which you required,* through Lady Chohnondely, that even in the event of any accident happening to my daughter, which I trust Providence...
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The murdered queen! Or, Caroline of Brunswick, by a lady of rank [lady C.S.M ...

lady Charlotte Susan M. Bury - 1838 - 712 pages
...should either of us be held answerable to each other, because nature has not made us suitable to each other. Tranquil and comfortable society, is however,...therefore, be restricted to that, and I will distinctly suscribe to the condition which you required through Lady Cholmondeley ; that even in the event of...
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The Metropolitan Magazine, Volume 27

1840 - 594 pages
...should either of us be held answerable to the other, because nature has not made us suitable to each other. Tranquil and comfortable society is, however,...to the condition which you required, through Lady Cholmondely — that, even in the event of any accident happening to my daughter, which I trust Providence...
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Timon, but not of Athens [by J. Sedgwick].

James Sedgwick - 1840 - 674 pages
...should either of us be held answerable to the other, because nature has not made us suitable to each other. Tranquil and comfortable society is, however,...to the condition which you required, through Lady Cholmondely — that, even in the event of any accident happening to my daughter, which I trust Providence...
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Lives of the Queens of England of the House of Hanover, Volume 2

Dr. Doran (John) - 1855 - 450 pages
...other, because nature has not made us suitable to each other. Tranquillity and comfortable society are, however, in our power ; let our intercourse, therefore, be restricted to that." It is what Froissart might call " sadly amusing " to find him offering tranquillity when he was predisposed...
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Lives of the Queens of England of the House of Hanover, Volume 2

Dr. Doran (John) - 1855 - 416 pages
...other, because nature has not made us suitable to each other. Tranquillity and comfortable society are, however, in our power ; let our intercourse, therefore, be restricted to that." It is what Froissart might call " sadly amusing " to find him offering tranquillity when he was predisposed...
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