Francis Turner Palgrave: His Journals and Memories of His LifeLongmans, Green, 1899 - 276 pages |
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... thank Mr. Stopford Brooke , Mrs. Matthew Arnold , Miss Gladstone , Lady F. Cavendish , the trustees of the late ... thanks are also due to Messrs . Mac- millan & Co. for their courtesy in allowing some of my father's poems to be ...
... thank Mr. Stopford Brooke , Mrs. Matthew Arnold , Miss Gladstone , Lady F. Cavendish , the trustees of the late ... thanks are also due to Messrs . Mac- millan & Co. for their courtesy in allowing some of my father's poems to be ...
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... thank God , very well , and has much en- joyed her journey , and we have often been reckoning upon the pleasure which you may have some day with us in traversing the same scenes . To - morrow we hope to reach the Roman aqueduct built by ...
... thank God , very well , and has much en- joyed her journey , and we have often been reckoning upon the pleasure which you may have some day with us in traversing the same scenes . To - morrow we hope to reach the Roman aqueduct built by ...
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... thanks from me , for two letters in answer to my one , whence I argue that you have twice as much to do as I have . There is , however , no news here . I went yesterday to Littlemore , and attended service there ; I looked at the ...
... thanks from me , for two letters in answer to my one , whence I argue that you have twice as much to do as I have . There is , however , no news here . I went yesterday to Littlemore , and attended service there ; I looked at the ...
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... thank papa for his letter - I should no more ( please tell him ) think of coming without books than of leaving my skin behind here in a drawer . I am your very affectionate and respectful son , F. T. PALGRAVE . To the same . . . In ...
... thank papa for his letter - I should no more ( please tell him ) think of coming without books than of leaving my skin behind here in a drawer . I am your very affectionate and respectful son , F. T. PALGRAVE . To the same . . . In ...
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... thank you for your very welcome letter .... The post in these regions is rare ; to - morrow is vowed to Iona and Staffa , and so I write a little rather than delay . . . . I travelled to Oban last night with Tennyson , and came over ...
... thank you for your very welcome letter .... The post in these regions is rare ; to - morrow is vowed to Iona and Staffa , and so I write a little rather than delay . . . . I travelled to Oban last night with Tennyson , and came over ...
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