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... took refuge in England upon the revocation of the Edict of Nantes ( the name having been originally Montaigne , and of the same family as the celebrated Essayist ) , and became pos- sessed of a moderate landed property , the estate of ...
... took refuge in England upon the revocation of the Edict of Nantes ( the name having been originally Montaigne , and of the same family as the celebrated Essayist ) , and became pos- sessed of a moderate landed property , the estate of ...
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... took Holy Orders ; the second became in 1836 Bishop of Montreal , and is now Bishop of Quebec . The third son , Robert , entered the army , and served during the Peninsular War in the 75th Regiment . He was with the forlorn hope at the ...
... took Holy Orders ; the second became in 1836 Bishop of Montreal , and is now Bishop of Quebec . The third son , Robert , entered the army , and served during the Peninsular War in the 75th Regiment . He was with the forlorn hope at the ...
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... took effect , and developed its fruit gradually more and more through life . I may mention , that my father took particular pains with his children before their confirmation ; and when I was about sixteen myself , he went through with ...
... took effect , and developed its fruit gradually more and more through life . I may mention , that my father took particular pains with his children before their confirmation ; and when I was about sixteen myself , he went through with ...
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... took great pains with us in every way : among other things , he cultivated in our minds that taste for the beauties of nature , which in my brother Armine was of so exquisite an order , and often made excursions with us to a variety of ...
... took great pains with us in every way : among other things , he cultivated in our minds that taste for the beauties of nature , which in my brother Armine was of so exquisite an order , and often made excursions with us to a variety of ...
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... took my leave . His manners were so gracious and easy as to divest me of the embarrassment which I felt at first . " I was much affected by the death of my much esteemed master , Mr. Monro , of Easton . I had antici- pated the greatest ...
... took my leave . His manners were so gracious and easy as to divest me of the embarrassment which I felt at first . " I was much affected by the death of my much esteemed master , Mr. Monro , of Easton . I had antici- pated the greatest ...
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Memoirs and letters, ed. by mrs. A.S.H. Mountain mrs. Armine Simcoe H. Mountain Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1857 |
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