The Literary Life and Correspondence of the Countess of Blessington, Volumen 2Harper, 1855 |
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... mornings one continued levee . The equanimity of his temper under the pressure of bodily infirmity , often of acute suffering , enhanced the value of a cheerful , humane , benevolent , cha- ritable disposition ; and even the shafts of ...
... mornings one continued levee . The equanimity of his temper under the pressure of bodily infirmity , often of acute suffering , enhanced the value of a cheerful , humane , benevolent , cha- ritable disposition ; and even the shafts of ...
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... morning to ask if it suits you . Kind compli- ments to your party . Perhaps you have got another Museum or other book . " WILLIAM Gell . ” " Naples . " I lost no time in consulting the Doctor , all the way down the hill , and as far as ...
... morning to ask if it suits you . Kind compli- ments to your party . Perhaps you have got another Museum or other book . " WILLIAM Gell . ” " Naples . " I lost no time in consulting the Doctor , all the way down the hill , and as far as ...
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... morning one of my horses fell ill at the moment of being put to the carriage , and has continued so ever since , so that I have had to buy another , which is so very ( what they call ) good , that it is nearly as useless as the other ...
... morning one of my horses fell ill at the moment of being put to the carriage , and has continued so ever since , so that I have had to buy another , which is so very ( what they call ) good , that it is nearly as useless as the other ...
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... morning for the last fortnight . They go away in a day or two , to meet the unhappy Mr. Bathurst , at Genoa . " The poor Duchess had every possible consolation at her death . By the most lucky chance the Duke and Mrs. Ellis were here ̧ ...
... morning for the last fortnight . They go away in a day or two , to meet the unhappy Mr. Bathurst , at Genoa . " The poor Duchess had every possible consolation at her death . By the most lucky chance the Duke and Mrs. Ellis were here ̧ ...
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... morning , except , per- haps , ten , during the winter , I shall not be easily persuaded that we are not better off . I found two letters from Lady Westmore- land , who has already got at Malta £ 300 worth of things prepared for her ...
... morning , except , per- haps , ten , during the winter , I shall not be easily persuaded that we are not better off . I found two letters from Lady Westmore- land , who has already got at Malta £ 300 worth of things prepared for her ...
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