"Old Q's" Daughter: The History of a Strange FamilyHutchinson & Company, 1951 - 316 sider |
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Side 128
... French racing calendar , but his chief triumphs on the French Turf belonged to a later period - 1835-42 . If , in its Anglicized and more popular form , French horse - racing was to owe much to the example and enterprise of Lord Henry ...
... French racing calendar , but his chief triumphs on the French Turf belonged to a later period - 1835-42 . If , in its Anglicized and more popular form , French horse - racing was to owe much to the example and enterprise of Lord Henry ...
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... French racing calendar , but his chief triumphs on the French Turf belonged to a later period - 1835-42 . If , in its Anglicized and more popular form , French horse - racing was to owe much to the example and enterprise of Lord Henry ...
... French racing calendar , but his chief triumphs on the French Turf belonged to a later period - 1835-42 . If , in its Anglicized and more popular form , French horse - racing was to owe much to the example and enterprise of Lord Henry ...
Side 295
... French genius , of which so many lovely examples had been assembled by the fourth Marquis , was seen to have found an ideal setting , at once dignified and appro- priate . So profoundly moved was a distinguished French writer by the ...
... French genius , of which so many lovely examples had been assembled by the fourth Marquis , was seen to have found an ideal setting , at once dignified and appro- priate . So profoundly moved was a distinguished French writer by the ...
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Foreword Page | 11 |
Maria Fagnani is Born | 17 |
Lord Yarmouths Wife | 32 |
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