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... ALTAMONT, “The noble familyof L–,” said the Countess of N–, “had reached the zenithof their power and splendour during the latterpart ofthereign of Charles the Second. James Adolphus, who wasatthat period EarlofL–, was one of ...
... ALTAMONT, “The noble familyof L–,” said the Countess of N–, “had reached the zenithof their power and splendour during the latterpart ofthereign of Charles the Second. James Adolphus, who wasatthat period EarlofL–, was one of ...
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Mary Martha Sherwood. the guilty youth, whom we will call Altamont, and whose remarkable history will make up the chief part of what I am about to relate. “This boy was still in his cradle, at the period of the death ofKing Charles the ...
Mary Martha Sherwood. the guilty youth, whom we will call Altamont, and whose remarkable history will make up the chief part of what I am about to relate. “This boy was still in his cradle, at the period of the death ofKing Charles the ...
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... Altamont,onsome occasion which I do notat this moment recollect, was enabled tolay this young man,whose name was Frederick Beauclerk, under an obligation,of which thegrateful youthnever lostthe recollection. Andas Altamont, whilein ...
... Altamont,onsome occasion which I do notat this moment recollect, was enabled tolay this young man,whose name was Frederick Beauclerk, under an obligation,of which thegrateful youthnever lostthe recollection. Andas Altamont, whilein ...
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... Altamont. “Frederick Beauclerk had a sister, who, with allthe elegant simplicityofher brother, possessed nocommon share ofpersonal beauty. Altamont became acquainted with this young lady when paying avisittohis friend duringthe long ...
... Altamont. “Frederick Beauclerk had a sister, who, with allthe elegant simplicityofher brother, possessed nocommon share ofpersonal beauty. Altamont became acquainted with this young lady when paying avisittohis friend duringthe long ...
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... Altamont. After complaining of the solitude to which hewas reduced bythe indisposition of his lovely wife, he shortly began to arrange for himself plansof amusement in whichshehad no part.“At first his wanderings from the sphere ofduty ...
... Altamont. After complaining of the solitude to which hewas reduced bythe indisposition of his lovely wife, he shortly began to arrange for himself plansof amusement in whichshehad no part.“At first his wanderings from the sphere ofduty ...
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