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... Lady Nelson's son by her first husband . In his preface , alluding evidently to this topic , the author declares ... Hamilton ; to the latter of whom it is universally known that he was enthusiastically attached , and to whom the biographer ...
... Lady Nelson's son by her first husband . In his preface , alluding evidently to this topic , the author declares ... Hamilton ; to the latter of whom it is universally known that he was enthusiastically attached , and to whom the biographer ...
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... ladyship and his sisters . They left him at the Admiralty , on the way to Lady Hamilton's house in Clarges Street ; and , soon after , received a note , informing them that the Victory was telegraphed not to go into port , and begging ...
... ladyship and his sisters . They left him at the Admiralty , on the way to Lady Hamilton's house in Clarges Street ; and , soon after , received a note , informing them that the Victory was telegraphed not to go into port , and begging ...
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... Lady Hamilton and his adopted daughter Horatia , ( whom in speaking to Dr. Scott he simply called my daughter Horatia , ) while not a word of Lady Nelson ever es- caped his lips . To this Clergyman also he said , " Doctor , I have not ...
... Lady Hamilton and his adopted daughter Horatia , ( whom in speaking to Dr. Scott he simply called my daughter Horatia , ) while not a word of Lady Nelson ever es- caped his lips . To this Clergyman also he said , " Doctor , I have not ...
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