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List of authors letter L

Lois McMaster Bujold, Shards of Honor
Lois McMasters Bujold, "Mirror Dance"
Longfellow
Longinus Cassius
Lonny Starr
Lord Acton
Lord Acton, 1887
Lord Acton, in a letter to Bishop Mandell Creighton, April 3, 1887.
Lord Acton, Letter to Mary Gladstone, 1881
Lord Alfred Tennyson
Lord Alfred Tennyson, Ulysses
Lord Bertrand Russell
Lord Billingsley
Lord Brabazon
Lord Byron
Lord Byron, Don Juan
Lord Byron, last words
Lord Byron, Letter to Thomas Moore
Lord Byron, Stanzas to Augusta
Lord Chesterfield
Lord Chesterfield, letter to his godson, December 18, 1765
Lord Chesterfield, Letters to His Son, 1746, published 1774
Lord Essex
Lord Falkland
Lord Halifax
Lord Herbert
Lord Jeffery
Lord John Russell
Lord John Whorfin
Lord Kelvin
Lord Macaulay
Lord Mancroft
Lord Melbourne
Lord Nelson
Lord Newborough
Lord Newborough, Motto
Lord Peter Wimsey, "Gaudy Night"
Lord Ritchie-Calder
Lord Robert Baden-Powell
Lord Salisbury
Lord Samuel, "Romanes Lecture", 1947
Lord Tennyson
Lord Thomas Dewar
Lord Thomson of Fleet
Lord William Beveridge
Lord William Stowell
Loren
Loren Eiseley
Loren Klein
Loretta Lockhorn

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