The Literary Life and Correspondence of the Countess of Blessington, Volumen3T. C. Newby, 1855 |
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... the new work of art just finished by Count D'Orsay : would you be so kind as to tell me where I could see it ? " Believe me ever yours, most faithfully, " Wellington." " London, February 21, 1845. " I was very sorry DUKE OF WELLINGTON. 21.
... the new work of art just finished by Count D'Orsay : would you be so kind as to tell me where I could see it ? " Believe me ever yours, most faithfully, " Wellington." " London, February 21, 1845. " I was very sorry DUKE OF WELLINGTON. 21.
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... tell you what a charming life this is. " Yours very truly, " D." " Peterhoff, September 3, 1836. " I thank you most sincerely for your kind remembrance of me, and for the announcement of the successful termination of my appeal. " I don ...
... tell you what a charming life this is. " Yours very truly, " D." " Peterhoff, September 3, 1836. " I thank you most sincerely for your kind remembrance of me, and for the announcement of the successful termination of my appeal. " I don ...
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... tell them not to seek filial duty, congenial regard, matrimonial comfort, nor tender compliance, till they have saved your country from perdition ! — posterity from slavery I History furnishes us with instances of female patriotism ...
... tell them not to seek filial duty, congenial regard, matrimonial comfort, nor tender compliance, till they have saved your country from perdition ! — posterity from slavery I History furnishes us with instances of female patriotism ...
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... tell me if he has been successful. " I have been but two half-days in town since the 13th of August, but shall return by the first of next month to my Italian House. Soon after, you will see, or, at least, hear of me, at Gore House. I ...
... tell me if he has been successful. " I have been but two half-days in town since the 13th of August, but shall return by the first of next month to my Italian House. Soon after, you will see, or, at least, hear of me, at Gore House. I ...
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... telling attacks on opponents, D'Jsraeli has no superior, and few equals. The peculiar talent, something " more than kith and less than kin" to wit, which distinguishes D'Israeli in debate in parliament, in his harangues on the hustings ...
... telling attacks on opponents, D'Jsraeli has no superior, and few equals. The peculiar talent, something " more than kith and less than kin" to wit, which distinguishes D'Israeli in debate in parliament, in his harangues on the hustings ...
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