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CAROLINE FRANCES CORNWALLIS* 235
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her double last made t h er her ' s fr daug iend age hter ( she ther an offer than then of hers his abou hand indeed t twen . But ty ); he lon he was had had nearl been he y g
the been firs t t seeing imate with him ; th and e famil she felt y , that unwilling , she could ' to leave not her remember parents and country to resideas the wife of a foreiin another
land . It is not unlikel , y that there may have been gner , still deeper hthis roposal could not be acceptedbut these at
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vanity till coul I d have no from t accep reached t h as is t such proposal address a reputation , wh " tell ile her always as I she will shall may I be der proud ive some of y
my p , hav She in canno g raised t be my a forei wishes r t t her , t it houg was h not unsuccess she who ful has ly . refused * * gne ;
meit was the war—the distance of seas and lands , the nature itsel , f of things . She has not refused me for a friend—a half and
_some brother of — his and correspondence that I hope to to remain with the volume her . " , wri He tten did subsequentl remain her so letters ; y to
when his The marriag , consequentl first e letter , is appended y in , the this writer published was about collectio containing the to n age is of dated 24 . 1810 It is , .
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much assistance in her deeper studies , which she appears mentioning this of her tim progress e to that have thoug in been Latin h with onl as y the just by assistance no commencing means of a very , dictionary as she advanced speak she s ,
not could proceed construe so Cicero well with ' s orations Corneliu with s Nepos tolerable , and ease had , she only could got find her
half speaking throug of h the her Hebrew Syntax . Bible By , which 1814 , howev her correspondent er , we had
Caroline Frances Cornwallis* 235
CAROLINE FRANCES CORNWALLIS _* 235
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), June 1, 1864, page 235, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01061864/page/19/
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