The Poetical Works of Laman BlanchardChatto and Windus, 1876 - 359 páginas |
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... London Gazette ' became vacant ; and it was agreed that no writer had a clearer claim to the appointment than Blanchard . Sir Edward Bulwer had sounded Lord Normanby , who had expressed himself sincerely anxious to do something ; and so ...
... London Gazette ' became vacant ; and it was agreed that no writer had a clearer claim to the appointment than Blanchard . Sir Edward Bulwer had sounded Lord Normanby , who had expressed himself sincerely anxious to do something ; and so ...
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... London Gazette became vacant , and Sir Edward was asked to direct his energies in that direction , he wrote : - ' My dear Blanchard , -I write to you in great perturbation and alarm . Is the editorship of the " London Gazette , " the ...
... London Gazette became vacant , and Sir Edward was asked to direct his energies in that direction , he wrote : - ' My dear Blanchard , -I write to you in great perturbation and alarm . Is the editorship of the " London Gazette , " the ...
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... London Gazette ' failed , another appointment , to be created , was suggested , and Sir Edward returned valiantly to the charge : - - ' My dear Blanchard , — I received through Forster the notification of your wish this evening . I have ...
... London Gazette ' failed , another appointment , to be created , was suggested , and Sir Edward returned valiantly to the charge : - - ' My dear Blanchard , — I received through Forster the notification of your wish this evening . I have ...
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