That Sunny Dome: A Portrait of Regency BritainDent, 1977 - 208 ページ |
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... took the law into their own hands by smashing knitting - frames and other machines . A little later , people in large cities like Manchester , which , despite a population of 100,000 still had no Member of Parliament , held mass ...
... took the law into their own hands by smashing knitting - frames and other machines . A little later , people in large cities like Manchester , which , despite a population of 100,000 still had no Member of Parliament , held mass ...
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... took pleasure in ignoring other rules of social decorum because the Prince ( who would one day be called ' the First Gentleman of Europe ' ) attached great importance to etiquette . In time , she took lovers , an Italian among them ...
... took pleasure in ignoring other rules of social decorum because the Prince ( who would one day be called ' the First Gentleman of Europe ' ) attached great importance to etiquette . In time , she took lovers , an Italian among them ...
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... took her forward , and deposited her in some premises at the back of the house . Eventually , the noise of weeping and the general commotion outside dropped away . Someone in the house above took pity on her when she was heard to repeat ...
... took her forward , and deposited her in some premises at the back of the house . Eventually , the noise of weeping and the general commotion outside dropped away . Someone in the house above took pity on her when she was heard to repeat ...
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The Public Prints | 28 |
The Dispossessed | 50 |
Brummell or Byron? The Search for a Hero | 76 |
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