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It is stated , that “ Lady Macclesfield gave him his own name , and had it duly having lived for some time upon very recorded in the register of St. Andrew's , uneasy terms with her husband , ihought a Holborn .
It is stated , that “ Lady Macclesfield gave him his own name , and had it duly having lived for some time upon very recorded in the register of St. Andrew's , uneasy terms with her husband , ihought a Holborn .
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that after the death of the real Richard Sav- | Lastly , it must ever appear very suspicious age , he attempted to personate him ; and that three different accounts of the Life of that the fraud being known to Lady Mac- Richard Savage ...
that after the death of the real Richard Sav- | Lastly , it must ever appear very suspicious age , he attempted to personate him ; and that three different accounts of the Life of that the fraud being known to Lady Mac- Richard Savage ...
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He produced several lady , animated by what she thought the sacred gentlemen , who had heard repeated in Erse long principle of loyalty , offered , with the magnanimity passages of these poems 1 , which they averred did of a heroine ...
He produced several lady , animated by what she thought the sacred gentlemen , who had heard repeated in Erse long principle of loyalty , offered , with the magnanimity passages of these poems 1 , which they averred did of a heroine ...
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