The Literary Life and Correspondence of the Countess of Blessington, Volumen3T. C. Newby, 1855 |
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... things that were to be done by the facile, convivial, and pleasure-loving Chief Governor and Viceroy, the Duke of Richmond, who thus allowed himself “to be led by the nose as tenderly as asses are.” The well-known partiality of this ...
... things that were to be done by the facile, convivial, and pleasure-loving Chief Governor and Viceroy, the Duke of Richmond, who thus allowed himself “to be led by the nose as tenderly as asses are.” The well-known partiality of this ...
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... things, and shall, whenever you propose it to me again, being most anxious to become 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 ...
... things, and shall, whenever you propose it to me again, being most anxious to become 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 ...
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... thing for you? " I have not been able to call on you before to-day, being detained at home, by business and visitors, all the morning ; and in the evening, I am generally too unwell to go out. " D." LETTER FROM LORD JOHN RUSSELL TO LADY ...
... thing for you? " I have not been able to call on you before to-day, being detained at home, by business and visitors, all the morning ; and in the evening, I am generally too unwell to go out. " D." LETTER FROM LORD JOHN RUSSELL TO LADY ...
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... thing you desire. " Yours faithfully, " Lyndhurst." [No date.] " I would dine with you with the greatest pleasure on ... things. I give men credit for sincerity when I can, and my spirit of toleration is most liberal and extensive ...
... thing you desire. " Yours faithfully, " Lyndhurst." [No date.] " I would dine with you with the greatest pleasure on ... things. I give men credit for sincerity when I can, and my spirit of toleration is most liberal and extensive ...
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... things. " I wish I could accept your proposal for Monday, the 10th ; but the Speaker has pre-occupied me for that day. " Ever yours truly, " J. Scarlett." LETTERS FROM LORD ABINGER TO LADY BLESSINGTON. " New Street, Tuesday. " My dear ...
... things. " I wish I could accept your proposal for Monday, the 10th ; but the Speaker has pre-occupied me for that day. " Ever yours truly, " J. Scarlett." LETTERS FROM LORD ABINGER TO LADY BLESSINGTON. " New Street, Tuesday. " My dear ...
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