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Lowndes
[ loundz ]
noun
- William Thomas, 1798–1843, English bibliographer.
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He wrote, or there was written, under this name, various other works not noticed by Lowndes.
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Liden, and not a reprint, but a translation from the French, which Lowndes says was "considerably altered and enlarged."
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Mrs. Lowndes says she loves to have him come, because he reminds her so much of Mr. Lowndes—'Roger,' she calls him.
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He was much displeased with the course things were taking, he spoke with a good deal of severity to Sally Lowndes.
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Bettina had looked out Lowndes Square on our faded map of London.
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