Lady Hester Lucy Stanhope: A New Light on Her Life and Love Affairs

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Cassell, Limited, 1913 - 348 sider
 

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Side 313 - The Condition of this Obligation is such, that if the above bounden Administrator of all and singular the Goods Chattels and Credits of Deceased, do make or cause to be made a true and perfect Inventory of all and singular the Goods Chattels and Credits of the said Deceased...
Side 309 - Coleman by /LS / signed sealed published and declared by the said George Coleman the testator as and for his last will and testament in the presence of us who at his request and in his presence and in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses thereto Isaac Hindley, HO Roe, William Stocken, of Baldock Herts proved Jany.
Side 310 - Signed/ sealed/ published/ and declared by Margaret Biser/ the named testatrix as and for her last will and testament in the presence of us who at her request in her presence and in the presence of each other have subscribed our names as witnesses thereto.
Side 308 - Extracted from the Principal Registry of the Probate, Divorce, and Admiralty Division of the High Court of Justice. In the Prerogative Court of Canterbury.
Side 313 - ... sworn well and faithfully to administer the same, and to make a true and perfect inventory of all and singular the said goods, chattels and credits...
Side 48 - to see him, but was refused. Taking, however, the opportunity of Sir Walter's being at dinner, she went into Mr. Pitt's room. Though even then wandering a little, he immediately recollected her, and with his usual angelic mildness wished her future happiness, and gave her a most solemn blessing and affectionate farewell. On her leaving the room I entered it, and for some time afterwards Mr. Pitt continued to speak of her, and several times repeated, ' Dear soul, I know she loves me! Where is Hester?...
Side 87 - ... for the thoughts, who knows where he got them ? Many a one picks up some old book that nobody knows anything about, and gets his ideas out of it.
Side 257 - I possess it — I read in the stars — we are all children of some one of those celestial fires which presided at our birth, and of which the happy or malignant influence is written in our eyes, on our foreheads, in our fortunes, in the lines of our hands, in the form of our feet, in our gesture, in our walk. I have only seen you for a few minutes, yet you are known to me as well as if I had lived an age with you.
Side 285 - In pursuance of instructions which I have received from Her Majesty's principal secretary of state for foreign affairs, I have the honor to...
Side 238 - Excellency's kindness and to ask the execution of the traitf d'echange agreed upon by His Most Christian Majesty and His Britannic Majesty. I beg Your Excellency to rest assured of the high esteem and respectful consideration with which I have the honour to be, Your most humble and obedient servant, Montcalm.

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