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Though little information exists about the early life of Sir William Cornwallis, we
do know he was the eldest son of Charles Cornwallis of Norfolk; that he was well
educated, possibly at Oxford; that he married Katherine Parker in 1595 and had
eleven children (three of whom died young); and we know his father supported
him financially most of his life. William Cornwallis was knighted during the 1599
Essex expedition to Ireland, and shortly afterward began writing regularly. He
wrote poetry and prose, as well as political essays, and became friend{s} with John
Donne, and others. With financial support from his father ever-present, Cornwallis
spent extravagantly, and dedicated much of his time to making a name for himself
at court. However, when his father's fortune came under dispute, rather than doing
all he could do protect his father's interests, Cornwallis ignored his responsibilities
at court, and turned his back - CORRECT ANSWER-Cornwallis turned his back
on his father in a time of need
,Though little information exists about the early life of Sir William Cornwallis, we
do know he was the eldest son of Charles Cornwallis of Norfolk; that he was well
educated, possibly at Oxford; that he married Katherine Parker in 1595 and had
eleven children (three of whom died young); and we know his father supported
him financially most of his life. William Cornwallis was knighted during the 1599
Essex expedition to Ireland, and shortly afterward began writing regularly. He
wrote poetry and prose, as well as political essays, and became friend{s} with John
Donne, and others. With financial support from his father ever-present, Cornwallis
spent extravagantly, and dedicated much of his time to making a name for himself
at court. However, when his father's fortune came under dispute, rather than doing
all he could do protect his father's interests, Cornwallis ignored his responsibilities
at court, and turned his back - CORRECT ANSWER-sequential
Though little information exists about the early life of Sir William Cornwallis, we
do know he was the eldest son of Charles Cornwallis of Norfolk; that he was well
educated, possibly at Oxford; that he married Katherine Parker in 1595 and had
eleven children (three of whom died young); and we know his father supported
him financially most of his life. William Cornwallis was knighted during the 1599
Essex expedition to Ireland, and shortly afterward began writing regularly. He
wrote poetry and prose, as well as political essays, and became friend{s} with John
Donne, and others. With financial support from his father ever-present, Cornwallis
spent extravagantly, and dedicated much of his time to making a name for himself
at court. However, when his father's fortune came under dispute, rather than doing
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,all he could do protect his father's interests, Cornwallis ignored his responsibilities
at court, and turned his back - CORRECT ANSWER-During, afterward, when
Though little information exists about the early life of Sir William Cornwallis, we
do know he was the eldest son of Charles Cornwallis of Norfolk; that he was well
educated, possibly at Oxford; that he married Katherine Parker in 1595 and had
eleven children (three of whom died young); and we know his father supported
him financially most of his life. William Cornwallis was knighted during the 1599
Essex expedition to Ireland, and shortly afterward began writing regularly. He
wrote poetry and prose, as well as political essays, and became friend{s} with John
Donne, and others. With financial support from his father ever-present, Cornwallis
spent extravagantly, and dedicated much of his time to making a name for himself
at court. However, when his father's fortune came under dispute, rather than doing
all he could do protect his father's interests, Cornwallis ignored his responsibilities
at court, and turned his back - CORRECT ANSWER-A picture of what court
looked like
Though little information exists about the early life of Sir William Cornwallis, we
do know he was the eldest son of Charles Cornwallis of Norfolk; that he was well
educated, possibly at Oxford; that he married Katherine Parker in 1595 and had
eleven children (three of whom died young); and we know his father supported
him financially most of his life. William Cornwallis was knighted during the 1599
Essex expedition to Ireland, and shortly afterward began writing regularly. He
wrote poetry and prose, as well as political essays, and became friend{s} with John
, Donne, and others. With financial support from his father ever-present, Cornwallis
spent extravagantly, and dedicated much of his time to making a name for himself
at court. However, when his father's fortune came under dispute, rather than doing
all he could do protect his father's interests, Cornwallis ignored his responsibilities
at court, and turned his back - CORRECT ANSWER-However, when his father's
fortune came under dispute, rather than doing all he could do protect his father's
interests, Cornwallis ignored his responsibilities at court, and turned his back on
his father.
It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good
fortune, must be in want of a wife.
However little known the feelings or views of such a man may be on his first
entering a neighbourhood, this truth is so well fixed in the minds of the
surrounding families, that he is considered as the rightful property of some one or
other of their daughters.
"My dear Mr. Bennet," said his lady to him one day, "have you heard that
Netherfield Park is let at last?"
Mr. Bennet replied that he had not.
"But it is," returned she; "for Mrs. Long has just been here, and she told me all
about it."
Mr. Bennet made no answer.
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Though little information exists about the early life of Sir William Cornwallis, we
do know he was the eldest son of Charles Cornwallis of Norfolk; that he was well
educated, possibly at Oxford; that he married Katherine Parker in 1595 and had
eleven children (three of whom died young); and we know his father supported
him financially most of his life. William Cornwallis was knighted during the 1599
Essex expedition to Ireland, and shortly afterward began writing regularly. He
wrote poetry and prose, as well as political essays, and became friend{s} with John
Donne, and others. With financial support from his father ever-present, Cornwallis
spent extravagantly, and dedicated much of his time to making a name for himself
at court. However, when his father's fortune came under dispute, rather than doing
all he could do protect his father's interests, Cornwallis ignored his responsibilities
at court, and turned his back - CORRECT ANSWER-Cornwallis turned his back
on his father in a time of need
,Though little information exists about the early life of Sir William Cornwallis, we
do know he was the eldest son of Charles Cornwallis of Norfolk; that he was well
educated, possibly at Oxford; that he married Katherine Parker in 1595 and had
eleven children (three of whom died young); and we know his father supported
him financially most of his life. William Cornwallis was knighted during the 1599
Essex expedition to Ireland, and shortly afterward began writing regularly. He
wrote poetry and prose, as well as political essays, and became friend{s} with John
Donne, and others. With financial support from his father ever-present, Cornwallis
spent extravagantly, and dedicated much of his time to making a name for himself
at court. However, when his father's fortune came under dispute, rather than doing
all he could do protect his father's interests, Cornwallis ignored his responsibilities
at court, and turned his back - CORRECT ANSWER-sequential
Though little information exists about the early life of Sir William Cornwallis, we
do know he was the eldest son of Charles Cornwallis of Norfolk; that he was well
educated, possibly at Oxford; that he married Katherine Parker in 1595 and had
eleven children (three of whom died young); and we know his father supported
him financially most of his life. William Cornwallis was knighted during the 1599
Essex expedition to Ireland, and shortly afterward began writing regularly. He
wrote poetry and prose, as well as political essays, and became friend{s} with John
Donne, and others. With financial support from his father ever-present, Cornwallis
spent extravagantly, and dedicated much of his time to making a name for himself
at court. However, when his father's fortune came under dispute, rather than doing
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,all he could do protect his father's interests, Cornwallis ignored his responsibilities
at court, and turned his back - CORRECT ANSWER-During, afterward, when
Though little information exists about the early life of Sir William Cornwallis, we
do know he was the eldest son of Charles Cornwallis of Norfolk; that he was well
educated, possibly at Oxford; that he married Katherine Parker in 1595 and had
eleven children (three of whom died young); and we know his father supported
him financially most of his life. William Cornwallis was knighted during the 1599
Essex expedition to Ireland, and shortly afterward began writing regularly. He
wrote poetry and prose, as well as political essays, and became friend{s} with John
Donne, and others. With financial support from his father ever-present, Cornwallis
spent extravagantly, and dedicated much of his time to making a name for himself
at court. However, when his father's fortune came under dispute, rather than doing
all he could do protect his father's interests, Cornwallis ignored his responsibilities
at court, and turned his back - CORRECT ANSWER-A picture of what court
looked like
Though little information exists about the early life of Sir William Cornwallis, we
do know he was the eldest son of Charles Cornwallis of Norfolk; that he was well
educated, possibly at Oxford; that he married Katherine Parker in 1595 and had
eleven children (three of whom died young); and we know his father supported
him financially most of his life. William Cornwallis was knighted during the 1599
Essex expedition to Ireland, and shortly afterward began writing regularly. He
wrote poetry and prose, as well as political essays, and became friend{s} with John
, Donne, and others. With financial support from his father ever-present, Cornwallis
spent extravagantly, and dedicated much of his time to making a name for himself
at court. However, when his father's fortune came under dispute, rather than doing
all he could do protect his father's interests, Cornwallis ignored his responsibilities
at court, and turned his back - CORRECT ANSWER-However, when his father's
fortune came under dispute, rather than doing all he could do protect his father's
interests, Cornwallis ignored his responsibilities at court, and turned his back on
his father.
It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good
fortune, must be in want of a wife.
However little known the feelings or views of such a man may be on his first
entering a neighbourhood, this truth is so well fixed in the minds of the
surrounding families, that he is considered as the rightful property of some one or
other of their daughters.
"My dear Mr. Bennet," said his lady to him one day, "have you heard that
Netherfield Park is let at last?"
Mr. Bennet replied that he had not.
"But it is," returned she; "for Mrs. Long has just been here, and she told me all
about it."
Mr. Bennet made no answer.
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