The Literary Life and Correspondence of the Countess of Blessington, Volumen 3T. C. Newby, 1855 |
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... delighted me ; I have read it with great admiration, and (although in my seventy-ninth year) with instruction, and I hope with self-correction. " It is very amiable to think of me so often in the midst of all your higher occupations ...
... delighted me ; I have read it with great admiration, and (although in my seventy-ninth year) with instruction, and I hope with self-correction. " It is very amiable to think of me so often in the midst of all your higher occupations ...
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... am afraid that it will not be of much use to Captain P , as I am not much acquainted with Sir John Hervey. " Believe me ever " Yours, most sincerely, " Wellington." " London, May 24, 1838. I am delighted to learn 18 LETTERS FROM THE LATE.
... am afraid that it will not be of much use to Captain P , as I am not much acquainted with Sir John Hervey. " Believe me ever " Yours, most sincerely, " Wellington." " London, May 24, 1838. I am delighted to learn 18 LETTERS FROM THE LATE.
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Richard Robert Madden. " London, May 24, 1838. I am delighted to learn that my recommendation of Captain to Sir John Hervey has been of use to him. " I received with gratitude your beautiful present, and perused it with delight. " I have ...
Richard Robert Madden. " London, May 24, 1838. I am delighted to learn that my recommendation of Captain to Sir John Hervey has been of use to him. " I received with gratitude your beautiful present, and perused it with delight. " I have ...
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... delighted with the occasion afforded of gratifying the fair solicitor, as he would be by the favour conferred. " I am very much amused by your recollection of my note upon your recommendation of Mr. Landor. " I return my best thanks for ...
... delighted with the occasion afforded of gratifying the fair solicitor, as he would be by the favour conferred. " I am very much amused by your recollection of my note upon your recommendation of Mr. Landor. " I return my best thanks for ...
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... delighted to see the new work of art just finished by Count D'Orsay : would you be so kind as to tell me where I could see it ? " Believe me ever yours, most faithfully, " Wellington." " London, February 21, 1845. " I was very sorry ...
... delighted to see the new work of art just finished by Count D'Orsay : would you be so kind as to tell me where I could see it ? " Believe me ever yours, most faithfully, " Wellington." " London, February 21, 1845. " I was very sorry ...
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