The National Review, Volume 11W.H. Allen, 1888 - Great Britain |
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Page 318
In the first place , high rates of postage on letters for long distances placed correspondence , except by illicit means , out of the reach of the poorer classes ; and , as a natural consequence , letters were , in spite of the Post ...
In the first place , high rates of postage on letters for long distances placed correspondence , except by illicit means , out of the reach of the poorer classes ; and , as a natural consequence , letters were , in spite of the Post ...
Page 748
At the present time , when the fortunes of the House of Stuart are claiming an unusual amount of public attention , the following letters may be read with interest . Their history is curious , and in some respects woeful .
At the present time , when the fortunes of the House of Stuart are claiming an unusual amount of public attention , the following letters may be read with interest . Their history is curious , and in some respects woeful .
Page 749
Between the date of the two letters from Lawrence Hyde , which begin this correspondence , and the letters from the Duchess of York which follow , these fears , under the skilful manipulation of Lord Shaftesbury , burst into flame with ...
Between the date of the two letters from Lawrence Hyde , which begin this correspondence , and the letters from the Duchess of York which follow , these fears , under the skilful manipulation of Lord Shaftesbury , burst into flame with ...
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ARNOLD Matthew | 1 |
CRIPPS C | 37 |
CURZON Hon George N The Reconstruction of the House | 97 |
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