The Literary Life and Correspondence of the Countess of Blessington, Volumen3T. C. Newby, 1855 |
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... I am afraid that it will not be of much use to Captain P , as I am not much acquainted with Sir John Hervey. " Believe me ever " Yours, most sincerely, " Wellington." " London, May 24, 1838. I am delighted to learn 18 LETTERS FROM THE LATE.
... I am afraid that it will not be of much use to Captain P , as I am not much acquainted with Sir John Hervey. " Believe me ever " Yours, most sincerely, " Wellington." " London, May 24, 1838. I am delighted to learn 18 LETTERS FROM THE LATE.
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... acquaintance. I have long admired his genius, and highly estimated his pre-eminent abilities. They have never been sufficiently brought into play by those who have the power to make them as useful to the country as they are honourable ...
... acquaintance. I have long admired his genius, and highly estimated his pre-eminent abilities. They have never been sufficiently brought into play by those who have the power to make them as useful to the country as they are honourable ...
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... acquainted with Mr. B. D." " Lambton Castle, August 23, 1837. "I enclose you the Royal permission. It would be right that Mrs. Fairlie should address a letter of thanks herself to Mr. Glover. D." "Harrington House, August 17, 1837. "My ...
... acquainted with Mr. B. D." " Lambton Castle, August 23, 1837. "I enclose you the Royal permission. It would be right that Mrs. Fairlie should address a letter of thanks herself to Mr. Glover. D." "Harrington House, August 17, 1837. "My ...
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... acquaintance of your two friends, and have to-night sent to ask them to meet the D. of Sussex here at dinner. His R. H. is no favourite of yours, I know ; but I have always found him a steady and kind-hearted friend. " Ellice and I ...
... acquaintance of your two friends, and have to-night sent to ask them to meet the D. of Sussex here at dinner. His R. H. is no favourite of yours, I know ; but I have always found him a steady and kind-hearted friend. " Ellice and I ...
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... acquainted, at least, by reputation, are quite sufficient to interest me strongly in his favour. " Believe me, very faithfully yours, " Lansdowne." FROM LORD 6LENELG. " Colonial Office, Nov. 24, 1847. " TO LADY BLESSINGTON. 37.
... acquainted, at least, by reputation, are quite sufficient to interest me strongly in his favour. " Believe me, very faithfully yours, " Lansdowne." FROM LORD 6LENELG. " Colonial Office, Nov. 24, 1847. " TO LADY BLESSINGTON. 37.
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