The Literary Life and Correspondence of the Countess of Blessington, Volumen 2Harper, 1855 |
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... observation , and that must strike every person who looks over the extensive cor- respondence of Lady Blessington , namely , the implicit trust that was put in her judgment and integrity , by the most eminent men of her time in politics ...
... observation , and that must strike every person who looks over the extensive cor- respondence of Lady Blessington , namely , the implicit trust that was put in her judgment and integrity , by the most eminent men of her time in politics ...
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... observed that , " in addressing even a common acquaintance ( in a letter ) , there is a kindlier feeling than might be exhibited in personal communication , a courtesy , which tends to endear and to familiarize ; but in addressing a ...
... observed that , " in addressing even a common acquaintance ( in a letter ) , there is a kindlier feeling than might be exhibited in personal communication , a courtesy , which tends to endear and to familiarize ; but in addressing a ...
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... observations , dictated by an affectionate and jealous attachment to his memory , are hazarded with diffidence , as they are with deference submitted to your taste and judgment . " I am aware that the scope of the memoir would be ...
... observations , dictated by an affectionate and jealous attachment to his memory , are hazarded with diffidence , as they are with deference submitted to your taste and judgment . " I am aware that the scope of the memoir would be ...
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... William would have had no just pretensions . He rarely made a general reflection or observation ; all his conclusions were particular . On many of the important questions by which the world is now 18 SIR WILLIAM GELL .
... William would have had no just pretensions . He rarely made a general reflection or observation ; all his conclusions were particular . On many of the important questions by which the world is now 18 SIR WILLIAM GELL .
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... observed your tricks for the last five days . " Tremble , then , when you see the handwriting of your jealous " LAWFUL . " " Rome , April 5th , 1824 . " I really did arrive at Rome on the 12th of last month , having quitted your city on ...
... observed your tricks for the last five days . " Tremble , then , when you see the handwriting of your jealous " LAWFUL . " " Rome , April 5th , 1824 . " I really did arrive at Rome on the 12th of last month , having quitted your city on ...
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