The Literary Life and Correspondence of the Countess of Blessington, Volumen 3T. C. Newby, 1855 |
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... of Fashion; or, the Beau-monde of London in 1835.” By the Countess of Blessington - - . 482 No. XVII. Lady Blessington's death - - - - . 489 THE LITERARY LIFE AND CORRESPONDENCE Or TUB COUNTESS OF BLESSINGTON. vi conTENTs.
... of Fashion; or, the Beau-monde of London in 1835.” By the Countess of Blessington - - . 482 No. XVII. Lady Blessington's death - - - - . 489 THE LITERARY LIFE AND CORRESPONDENCE Or TUB COUNTESS OF BLESSINGTON. vi conTENTs.
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... of his Latin Poems, entitled " Primitiae et Reliquiae," many of them written after he became an octogenarian, were privately printed a short time before his death ; and perhaps, but for the care of one whom he THE MARQUESS WELLESLEY. 7.
... of his Latin Poems, entitled " Primitiae et Reliquiae," many of them written after he became an octogenarian, were privately printed a short time before his death ; and perhaps, but for the care of one whom he THE MARQUESS WELLESLEY. 7.
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... death took place in the latter part of 1853. By a codicil to the will, the Marquess bequeathed to his secretary, Mr. Montgomery, all his manuscripts, enjoining the public use of a portion of them in the following terms:— “And I desire ...
... death took place in the latter part of 1853. By a codicil to the will, the Marquess bequeathed to his secretary, Mr. Montgomery, all his manuscripts, enjoining the public use of a portion of them in the following terms:— “And I desire ...
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... death of General Lord Hill. He gave no factious opposition to any government, except to that of Mr. Canning. He said that " he knew the Queen's government must be carried on," so he assisted the Whigs when he thought they deserved ...
... death of General Lord Hill. He gave no factious opposition to any government, except to that of Mr. Canning. He said that " he knew the Queen's government must be carried on," so he assisted the Whigs when he thought they deserved ...
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... death of Lord C . I had learned with much concern of his pecuniary embarrassments occasioned by the fire in 1834. It appears to me that you are mistaken, in supposing that when he was created a Peer, provision was made for him by the ...
... death of Lord C . I had learned with much concern of his pecuniary embarrassments occasioned by the fire in 1834. It appears to me that you are mistaken, in supposing that when he was created a Peer, provision was made for him by the ...
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