The Literary Life and Correspondence of the Countess of Blessington, Volumen 2T. C. Newby, 1855 |
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... 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 , " notwithstanding the opportunities he had of observing the conduct SIR WILLIAM GELL . 9.
... 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 , " notwithstanding the opportunities he had of observing the conduct SIR WILLIAM GELL . 9.
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... house became the resort of all ranks , ages , and sexes , and his 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 ...
... house became the resort of all ranks , ages , and sexes , and his 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 ...
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... house by eating an orange , I tried again with almost immediate effect . Next 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 ...
... house by eating an orange , I tried again with almost immediate effect . Next 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 ...
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... , I am long in recovering the little use of them which remains . " A nasty man , Mr. R― : he has gone and bought a house * The well - known Abbé Campbell . in Piccadilly , on which I had £ 4000 , LETTERS OF SIR WILLIAM GELL . 45.
... , I am long in recovering the little use of them which remains . " A nasty man , Mr. R― : he has gone and bought a house * The well - known Abbé Campbell . in Piccadilly , on which I had £ 4000 , LETTERS OF SIR WILLIAM GELL . 45.
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... houses , on which it is secured ; and since then I have from Craven a letter to say the time is by no means fixed when ... house , but I have mended it , for there I am waiting for dinner at four o'clock , on the 15th day of April , 1826 ...
... houses , on which it is secured ; and since then I have from Craven a letter to say the time is by no means fixed when ... house , but I have mended it , for there I am waiting for dinner at four o'clock , on the 15th day of April , 1826 ...
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