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Noblesse oblige; an enquiry into the identifiable characteristics of the English aristocracy, by Alan S. C. Ross [and others] Illustrated by Osbert Lancaster.
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Main Author:
Mitford, Nancy, 1904-1973
Other Authors:
Ross, Alan Strode Campbell
Format:
Book
Language:
English
Published:
London,
H. Hamilton
[1956]
Subjects:
Speech and social status.
English language
>
Terms and phrases.
Great Britain
>
Nobility.
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Call Number:
PE1449 .M68 1956
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