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... Beckford . Certainly when the Alderman was Lord Mayor of London he was said to have entertained on a more lavish scale than any predecessor in office since the reign of Henry VIII . The elder Beckford did not marry until he was in his ...
... Beckford . Certainly when the Alderman was Lord Mayor of London he was said to have entertained on a more lavish scale than any predecessor in office since the reign of Henry VIII . The elder Beckford did not marry until he was in his ...
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... Beckford , and that the press attack on him , which was vicious in the extreme , was almost certainly inspired by Lord Loughborough whose wife had known Beckford before her marriage and had possibly been in love with him , and whose ...
... Beckford , and that the press attack on him , which was vicious in the extreme , was almost certainly inspired by Lord Loughborough whose wife had known Beckford before her marriage and had possibly been in love with him , and whose ...
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... Beckford's entourage was everywhere mistaken for that of the imperial party . But even abroad the campaign against him was kept up . Cloncurry reports that after Beckford's arrival in Switzerland ' letters came from England . . . as a ...
... Beckford's entourage was everywhere mistaken for that of the imperial party . But even abroad the campaign against him was kept up . Cloncurry reports that after Beckford's arrival in Switzerland ' letters came from England . . . as a ...
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SWEET AUBURN | 15 |
The Tredegar Memorial Lecture 1973 | 33 |
The Don Carlos Coloma Memorial Lecture 1972 | 48 |
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