Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life, Volumen1Baudry's European Library, 1833 - 533 páginas |
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... short , as it was a topic she by no means liked to hear him speak upon . In addition , she expressed a wish that no such will as I had mentioned would be found ; as her circum- stances were already sufficiently independent , and the ...
... short , as it was a topic she by no means liked to hear him speak upon . In addition , she expressed a wish that no such will as I had mentioned would be found ; as her circum- stances were already sufficiently independent , and the ...
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... short union one daughter only was the issue , the Honourable Augusta Byron , now the wife of Co- lonel Leigh . In reviewing thus cursorily the ancestors , both near and remote , of Lord Byron , it cannot fail to be remarked how ...
... short union one daughter only was the issue , the Honourable Augusta Byron , now the wife of Co- lonel Leigh . In reviewing thus cursorily the ancestors , both near and remote , of Lord Byron , it cannot fail to be remarked how ...
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... short space of two years , reduced from competence to a pittance of 150l . per annum . * * The following particulars respecting the amount of Mrs. Byron's fortune before marriage , and its rapid disappearance afterwards , are , I have ...
... short space of two years , reduced from competence to a pittance of 150l . per annum . * * The following particulars respecting the amount of Mrs. Byron's fortune before marriage , and its rapid disappearance afterwards , are , I have ...
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... short time they lived together in lodgings at the house of a person named Anderson , in Queen - street . But their union being by no means happy , a separation took place between them , and Mrs. Byron removed to lodgings at the other ...
... short time they lived together in lodgings at the house of a person named Anderson , in Queen - street . But their union being by no means happy , a separation took place between them , and Mrs. Byron removed to lodgings at the other ...
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... short visit of Captain Byron to Aberdeen has already been men- tioned , and he again passed two or three months in that city , before his last departure for France . On both occasions , his chief object was to extract still more money ...
... short visit of Captain Byron to Aberdeen has already been men- tioned , and he again passed two or three months in that city , before his last departure for France . On both occasions , his chief object was to extract still more money ...
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