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... Lord Camelford here meant was the son of the Lord C. to whom the Letters of the Great Lord Chatham are addressed . CORRESPONDENCE . We thank our friend J. W. for his attentions to us : but his com- munications now before us are not ...
... Lord Camelford here meant was the son of the Lord C. to whom the Letters of the Great Lord Chatham are addressed . CORRESPONDENCE . We thank our friend J. W. for his attentions to us : but his com- munications now before us are not ...
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... lord and king , I return you my thanks , ' replied the bishop of Lincoln : but dear sir , tell us the names of those lords that you think can best help our master , that we may report them to him . ' " Upon my soul , ' replied the earl ...
... lord and king , I return you my thanks , ' replied the bishop of Lincoln : but dear sir , tell us the names of those lords that you think can best help our master , that we may report them to him . ' " Upon my soul , ' replied the earl ...
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... lord Felton , lord Bradestan , sir Richard Staf- ford , the lord Percy , sir Walter Manny , sir Henry de Flanders , sir John Beauchamp , sir John Chandos , the lord Delaware , Lucie lord Mal- ton , and the lord Robert d'Artois , now ...
... lord Felton , lord Bradestan , sir Richard Staf- ford , the lord Percy , sir Walter Manny , sir Henry de Flanders , sir John Beauchamp , sir John Chandos , the lord Delaware , Lucie lord Mal- ton , and the lord Robert d'Artois , now ...
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