The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 73;Volume 146William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1932 |
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... letter is by another esteemed correspondent of Sir Walter Mrs. Hughes of Uffington . We have already seen how Morritt interested himself in Scott's educational plans for his son Walter . Mrs. Hughes similarly bestirred herself on behalf ...
... letter is by another esteemed correspondent of Sir Walter Mrs. Hughes of Uffington . We have already seen how Morritt interested himself in Scott's educational plans for his son Walter . Mrs. Hughes similarly bestirred herself on behalf ...
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... letter , dated from Kew , June 26 , 1779 , was written a few weeks after the Prince had gone to sea and was probably the first com- munication which he had received from his parent since he left London . In it the King expresses his ...
... letter , dated from Kew , June 26 , 1779 , was written a few weeks after the Prince had gone to sea and was probably the first com- munication which he had received from his parent since he left London . In it the King expresses his ...
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... letter by Sir Walter Scott , dated Portsmouth , October 25 , 1831. It is the letter of a very sick man , destined to return to his country only to die ; a number of words are repeated twice over and the handwriting , never very easy to ...
... letter by Sir Walter Scott , dated Portsmouth , October 25 , 1831. It is the letter of a very sick man , destined to return to his country only to die ; a number of words are repeated twice over and the handwriting , never very easy to ...
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