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He made an early opportunity of attending court to see the new king - who knighted him together with some three hundred other commoners as a cheap reward for past service to the crownand was evidently somewhat disappointed .
He made an early opportunity of attending court to see the new king - who knighted him together with some three hundred other commoners as a cheap reward for past service to the crownand was evidently somewhat disappointed .
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But in 1800 her father's decision to retire ( he was already over seventy ) and move to Bath with his wife and two daughters , leaving the vicarage and church duties to his oldest son , James , was evidently a great and unwelcome shock ...
But in 1800 her father's decision to retire ( he was already over seventy ) and move to Bath with his wife and two daughters , leaving the vicarage and church duties to his oldest son , James , was evidently a great and unwelcome shock ...
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Jane evidently found them somewhat inadequate for she wrote to her publisher : “ You will be pleased to hear that I have ... Not only clergymen and princes , but evidently ladies as well , were rendered somewhat uneasy by the unsparing ...
Jane evidently found them somewhat inadequate for she wrote to her publisher : “ You will be pleased to hear that I have ... Not only clergymen and princes , but evidently ladies as well , were rendered somewhat uneasy by the unsparing ...
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