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Pagina 170
... lady's family , I have received such infor- mation and remarks , as joined to my own in- quiries , will , I think , render it at least somewhat doubtful , especially when we consider that it must have originated from the person himself ...
... lady's family , I have received such infor- mation and remarks , as joined to my own in- quiries , will , I think , render it at least somewhat doubtful , especially when we consider that it must have originated from the person himself ...
Pagina 172
... Lady Maccles- field's child was placed ; that after the death of the real Richard Savage , he attempted to per- sonate him ; and that the fraud being known to Lady Macclesfield , he was therefore repulsed by her with just resentment ...
... Lady Maccles- field's child was placed ; that after the death of the real Richard Savage , he attempted to per- sonate him ; and that the fraud being known to Lady Macclesfield , he was therefore repulsed by her with just resentment ...
Pagina 174
... Lady Macclesfield , should patronise him , and even admit him as a guest in his family.1 Lastly , it must ever appear very suspicious , that three different accounts of the Life of Richard Savage , one published in The Plain Dealer , in ...
... Lady Macclesfield , should patronise him , and even admit him as a guest in his family.1 Lastly , it must ever appear very suspicious , that three different accounts of the Life of Richard Savage , one published in The Plain Dealer , in ...
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