Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Том 23R. Bagshaw, 1813 |
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... Sir John Douglas , who , as an officer of marines , greatly dis- tinguished himself at the siege of St. Jean D'Acre , when that place was so bravely defended by Sir Sidney Smith against Buo- naparte . Lady Douglas and her husband soon ...
... Sir John Douglas , who , as an officer of marines , greatly dis- tinguished himself at the siege of St. Jean D'Acre , when that place was so bravely defended by Sir Sidney Smith against Buo- naparte . Lady Douglas and her husband soon ...
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... Sir Sydney Smith had lain with her . That she believed all men liked a bed - fel- low , but Sir Sydney better than any body else ; that the Prince was the most complaisant man in the world ; that she did what she liked , went where she ...
... Sir Sydney Smith had lain with her . That she believed all men liked a bed - fel- low , but Sir Sydney better than any body else ; that the Prince was the most complaisant man in the world ; that she did what she liked , went where she ...
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... Sir Sydney Smith was there ; I was surprised to see him there , he must have come in from the Park ; if he had been let in from Blackheath , he must have passed through the room in which I was in waiting . When I had left the sandwiches ...
... Sir Sydney Smith was there ; I was surprised to see him there , he must have come in from the Park ; if he had been let in from Blackheath , he must have passed through the room in which I was in waiting . When I had left the sandwiches ...
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... Sir Sydney Smith were frequently at Black- heath , and dined there oftener than any other persons . I never knew Sir Sydney Smith to stay later than the ladies . I cannot say exactly at what hour he went , but I never remember his ...
... Sir Sydney Smith were frequently at Black- heath , and dined there oftener than any other persons . I never knew Sir Sydney Smith to stay later than the ladies . I cannot say exactly at what hour he went , but I never remember his ...
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... Sir Sydney Smith of any improper conduct with the Princess . I never had any suspicion of the Princess acting improperly with Sir Sydney Smith , or any other Gentleman . I remember Captain Manby visiting at Montague House . The Princess ...
... Sir Sydney Smith of any improper conduct with the Princess . I never had any suspicion of the Princess acting improperly with Sir Sydney Smith , or any other Gentleman . I remember Captain Manby visiting at Montague House . The Princess ...
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