The Literary Life and Correspondence of the Countess of Blessington, Volumen 3T. C. Newby, 1855 |
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... Charles Dickens, Esq. — Captain Marry at, R.N., C.B. — Letters from Lady Blessington to Captain Marryat — Letter signed R. P. addressed to Lady Blessington in reference to Captain Marryat — Notice and Letter of A. Fonblanque, Esq ...
... Charles Dickens, Esq. — Captain Marry at, R.N., C.B. — Letters from Lady Blessington to Captain Marryat — Letter signed R. P. addressed to Lady Blessington in reference to Captain Marryat — Notice and Letter of A. Fonblanque, Esq ...
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... Charles Macready-R. M. Milnes, Esq., M.P.Ralph Bernal Osborne, Esq.—Alexander Baillie Cochrane, Esq.-Terrick Hamilton, Esq.—Henry Reeve, Esq.-Henry Chester, Esq.—C. Greville, Esq.—T. N. Longman, Esq.Count Von Kielmansegg - F. Mills, Esq ...
... Charles Macready-R. M. Milnes, Esq., M.P.Ralph Bernal Osborne, Esq.—Alexander Baillie Cochrane, Esq.-Terrick Hamilton, Esq.—Henry Reeve, Esq.-Henry Chester, Esq.—C. Greville, Esq.—T. N. Longman, Esq.Count Von Kielmansegg - F. Mills, Esq ...
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... Charles Wethe- rell. In May, 1829, Sir Charles made a violent speech in opposition to Catholic Emancipation, and was dismissed by the Duke of Wellington. Sir James Scarlett was appointed by the Duke to succeed Sir Charles Wetherell, who ...
... Charles Wethe- rell. In May, 1829, Sir Charles made a violent speech in opposition to Catholic Emancipation, and was dismissed by the Duke of Wellington. Sir James Scarlett was appointed by the Duke to succeed Sir Charles Wetherell, who ...
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... Character of James the First." These are the great works on which rests the fame of Isaac D'israeli ; but one of his productions, entitled, " Commentaries on the Life and Reign of Charles the First," in 60 ISAAC d'israeli, esq.
... Character of James the First." These are the great works on which rests the fame of Isaac D'israeli ; but one of his productions, entitled, " Commentaries on the Life and Reign of Charles the First," in 60 ISAAC d'israeli, esq.
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... Charles the First, the author got from Oxford the honorary degree of D.C.L., the public orator of the university, in conferring it, using the words — " Optimi Regis, optimo defensori." In 1839, while meditating a more comprehensive and ...
... Charles the First, the author got from Oxford the honorary degree of D.C.L., the public orator of the university, in conferring it, using the words — " Optimi Regis, optimo defensori." In 1839, while meditating a more comprehensive and ...
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