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" I have mentioned, that Lord Bath considered me as his second son ; and, indeed, his avowed partiality for me, induced many persons, not intimately acquainted with the history and connections of the family, to think me really so, and of consequence to... "
The Monthly Mirror: Reflecting Men and Manners : with Strictures on Their ... - Page 67
1797
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The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature, Volume 15

Tobias Smollett - 1796 - 612 pages
...were certain phyfical impoffibilities in the cafe. My mother went over to my father, who \vas refident at Florence, four or five years before I was born....Pulteney and his family were in. England ; I had a filler b'orn there two years before me, fo that neither of us, natives of Florence, could deriv.e our...
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The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature

1796 - 616 pages
...certain . phyfical impoffibilities in the cafe. My mother went over to my father, who was .refident at Florence, four or five, years before I was born. Mr. Pulteney and his family were u\ England i I had a fitter born there two. years before me, fo that neither of us, natives. of Florence,...
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Random Records, Volume 1

George Colman - 1830 - 350 pages
...of the family, to think me really so, and of consequence to report it as a fact. Not to dwell on the grossness of the supposition, implying a criminal...four or five years before I was born. Mr. Pulteney [Lord Bath] and his family were in England ; I had a sister born there* two years before me, so that...
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Random Records, Volume 1

George Colman - 1830 - 348 pages
...father, who was Resident at Florence four or five years before I was born. Mr. Pulteney [Lord Bath] arid his family were in England ; I had a sister born there*...of us, natives of Florence, could derive our origin from my mother's brother-in-law, considering the unfortunate intervention of the Alps and the Mediterranean....
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Memoirs of the Colman family, including their correspondence, Volume 1

Richard Brinsley Peake - 1841 - 442 pages
...of the family, to think me really so, and of consequence to report it as a fact. Not to dwell on the grossness of the supposition, implying a criminal...of us, natives of Florence, could derive our origin from my mother's brother-in-law, considering the unfortunate intervention of the Alps and the Mediterranean....
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