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NOTICES OP BOOKS. 135
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XXIIL—NOTICES OF BOOKS.
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/ Oourt Kimbolton and Society . By the f...
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Notices Op Books. 135
NOTICES OP BOOKS . 135
Xxiil—Notices Of Books.
XXIIL—NOTICES OF BOOKS .
/ Oourt Kimbolton And Society . By The F...
/ Oourt Kimbolton and Society . By the front Duke Elizabeth of Manchester to Anne . 2 vols . . Edited London from : Hurst the & Papers Blackett at .
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terraces fancied her of Kimbolton when she , soug so ht in shadowy that sad outline retreat we but may we knew have
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and learn , how time and circumstance combined to fashion the princess saint Thoug out , h full the of of the greater natural high portion graces -spirited , vir of tues and the , and ori somewhat inal infirmities papers headstrong . are at
Kimboltonthe editor acknowledges that he g has drawn largely upon them to an the important , public in series a crude at Sim and ancas unmeaning . Instead shape of he giving has
woven them into the textwith apt allusions to the , passing events and peculiarities of , thought and manners h of surel that
transition age , where progress was strangely thougy overcomin At the beg g gothic inning blindness - of the narrative and superstition we are . alternately carried
• from characteristics England of to Spain the two , from nations Spain are to wel Eng l land contrasted . The national and the
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m parents Catherine arriage were . was For busy onl the grasp y considering Spanish two years monarch and how . four best reg months to arded bestow his old her , chil her hand dren royal ht as in
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), April 1, 1864, page 135, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01041864/page/63/
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