The Tor Hill (1826)
Horace SmithRepository | Library | Shelf |
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Somerset | Somerset Studies | B 823 SMI |
Somerset | SANHS | Tite 54-15 |
GRN0340539
Publication Details
GRN0340539
Hardback
19cm
350p
Volume Details
Vol.2
First line:
Sir Lionel Fitzmaurice was the natural son of a nobleman, who, without ever condescending to notice him, gave him such and education as was considered sufficient, at that period, for any person destined to the soldier's profession; procured him a subordinate station in the army; and abandoned him to his fate.
Sir Lionel Fitzmaurice was the natural son of a nobleman, who, without ever condescending to notice him, gave him such and education as was considered sufficient, at that period, for any person destined to the soldier's profession; procured him a subordinate station in the army; and abandoned him to his fate.