The Literary Life and Correspondence of the Countess of Blessington, Volumen3T. C. Newby, 1855 |
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... young friend, Alfred Montgomery, who is truly grateful for it, and I sincerely believe'truly worthy of it. "lam too happy always to render any service to your Ladyship ; and I regret the approaching expiration of the privilege. f. of ...
... young friend, Alfred Montgomery, who is truly grateful for it, and I sincerely believe'truly worthy of it. "lam too happy always to render any service to your Ladyship ; and I regret the approaching expiration of the privilege. f. of ...
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... young lady, twelve years old, who was perfect in all accomplishments, she observed: — 'For my part, I don't like those praycooshus young ladies.' This the Chief Justice told me in the council chamber, Dublin Castle. " Your Ladyship may ...
... young lady, twelve years old, who was perfect in all accomplishments, she observed: — 'For my part, I don't like those praycooshus young ladies.' This the Chief Justice told me in the council chamber, Dublin Castle. " Your Ladyship may ...
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... purchased from Lord the late Marquess Wellesley.” Sir B. Burke, in his Peerage, erroneously records his Grace's birth at Young Wesley was sent to Eton, afterwards to the Military. Notice and Letters of the late Duke of Wellington.
... purchased from Lord the late Marquess Wellesley.” Sir B. Burke, in his Peerage, erroneously records his Grace's birth at Young Wesley was sent to Eton, afterwards to the Military. Notice and Letters of the late Duke of Wellington.
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Richard Robert Madden. Young Wesley was sent to Eton, afterwards to the Military College of Angers. Whatever proficiency he may have made in military studies, in classical and literary attainments no pretensions to progress have ever ...
Richard Robert Madden. Young Wesley was sent to Eton, afterwards to the Military College of Angers. Whatever proficiency he may have made in military studies, in classical and literary attainments no pretensions to progress have ever ...
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... young nobleman were calculated to render him a favourite in such circles as those of Gore House, and with those who presided over them. FROM THE MARQUIS OF DOURO. “Tuesday. “MY DEAR LADY BLESSINGToN, “I have shewn your verses to the ...
... young nobleman were calculated to render him a favourite in such circles as those of Gore House, and with those who presided over them. FROM THE MARQUIS OF DOURO. “Tuesday. “MY DEAR LADY BLESSINGToN, “I have shewn your verses to the ...
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