The Literary Life and Correspondence of the Countess of Blessington, Volumen 2Harper, 1855 |
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... occasions . Among the correspondents of her ladyship , we find princes and princesses , authors and authoresses of all lands , rich and poor , critics , poets , politicians , publishers , diplo- matists , play - actors , novelists ...
... occasions . Among the correspondents of her ladyship , we find princes and princesses , authors and authoresses of all lands , rich and poor , critics , poets , politicians , publishers , diplo- matists , play - actors , novelists ...
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... occasion of her last visit to Rome , attended her for some days . In his evidence on the trial before the House of Lords , Sir William swore , that it was on account of an attack of gout he had quitted her Royal Highness's service ; and ...
... occasion of her last visit to Rome , attended her for some days . In his evidence on the trial before the House of Lords , Sir William swore , that it was on account of an attack of gout he had quitted her Royal Highness's service ; and ...
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... occasion . " Nevertheless , the opinion of Sir William of his royal mistress's habits , modes , and manners was not more favour- able than those of Lord Malmesbury , of which he has left a curious record in his diary . In 1815 and 1816 ...
... occasion . " Nevertheless , the opinion of Sir William of his royal mistress's habits , modes , and manners was not more favour- able than those of Lord Malmesbury , of which he has left a curious record in his diary . In 1815 and 1816 ...
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... occasion , and swears , though he conversed frequently about the book he never saw it in his life . Indeed , he never does read a book except for the first five minutes . He seems in very good health and spirits , and his trip to Rome ...
... occasion , and swears , though he conversed frequently about the book he never saw it in his life . Indeed , he never does read a book except for the first five minutes . He seems in very good health and spirits , and his trip to Rome ...
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... occasions , has enabled you to take care of such of your friends as have less foresight than your- self . My preaching has the peculiar advantage of coming from a person who is always in debt , and always in the last stage of poverty ...
... occasions , has enabled you to take care of such of your friends as have less foresight than your- self . My preaching has the peculiar advantage of coming from a person who is always in debt , and always in the last stage of poverty ...
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