The Literary Life and Correspondence of the Countess of Blessington, Volumen 3T. C. Newby, 1855 |
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... Paris, and appeared at the Tuilleries as British ambassador, in the early part of 1814. Six months later, he represented his country in the great congress of the Continental Allied Sovereigns. On Napoleon's escape from Elba, in 1815 ...
... Paris, and appeared at the Tuilleries as British ambassador, in the early part of 1814. Six months later, he represented his country in the great congress of the Continental Allied Sovereigns. On Napoleon's escape from Elba, in 1815 ...
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... Paris on Friday next. Can I take any thing for you? " I have not been able to call on you before to-day, being detained at home, by business and visitors, all the morning ; and in the evening, I am generally too unwell to go out. " D ...
... Paris on Friday next. Can I take any thing for you? " I have not been able to call on you before to-day, being detained at home, by business and visitors, all the morning ; and in the evening, I am generally too unwell to go out. " D ...
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... Paris, March 27, 1848. " My dear Lady Blessington, " I forwarded without delay your packet to your correspondent, who has taken within these last few days to write so boldly, that if there is to be any ' terror,' he seems to desire to ...
... Paris, March 27, 1848. " My dear Lady Blessington, " I forwarded without delay your packet to your correspondent, who has taken within these last few days to write so boldly, that if there is to be any ' terror,' he seems to desire to ...
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... Paris, and, on my landing at Dover, found L preparing for Paris ; where, if you believe some of the French papers, he, together with P , has been conspiring with the King of the French, to turn out the Whigs. I wish with all my heart ...
... Paris, and, on my landing at Dover, found L preparing for Paris ; where, if you believe some of the French papers, he, together with P , has been conspiring with the King of the French, to turn out the Whigs. I wish with all my heart ...
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... Paris later than the 12th, for it is desirable that you should be in London by the 17th, to take your seat. " Yours faithfully, " ROSSLTN." 59 CHAPTER IV. ISAAC D'lSRAELI, ESQ.* The author of " 58 FROM LORD ROSSLYN TO LORD BLESSINGTON.
... Paris later than the 12th, for it is desirable that you should be in London by the 17th, to take your seat. " Yours faithfully, " ROSSLTN." 59 CHAPTER IV. ISAAC D'lSRAELI, ESQ.* The author of " 58 FROM LORD ROSSLYN TO LORD BLESSINGTON.
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