The Literary Life and Correspondence of the Countess of Blessington, Volumen 3T. C. Newby, 1855 |
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... hope with self-correction. " It is very amiable to think of me so often in the midst of all your higher occupations ; but your thoughts are chiefly directed towards the happiness of others, and I am proud of the share which your ...
... hope with self-correction. " It is very amiable to think of me so often in the midst of all your higher occupations ; but your thoughts are chiefly directed towards the happiness of others, and I am proud of the share which your ...
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... hope that you will not attribute my declining this distinction to any want of a sense of its high value. " Your protege^ Alfred, is still in Staffordshire, hunting and shooting with Lords Anglesey, Hatherston, &c. 1 expect him this week ...
... hope that you will not attribute my declining this distinction to any want of a sense of its high value. " Your protege^ Alfred, is still in Staffordshire, hunting and shooting with Lords Anglesey, Hatherston, &c. 1 expect him this week ...
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... hope will answer the purpose of drawing his attention to him. " Ever your Ladyship's " Most faithful servant, " Wellington." " London, Feb. 6, 1830. " I am going out of town myself to-morrow morning ; but I have desired my servant to ...
... hope will answer the purpose of drawing his attention to him. " Ever your Ladyship's " Most faithful servant, " Wellington." " London, Feb. 6, 1830. " I am going out of town myself to-morrow morning ; but I have desired my servant to ...
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... hope, therefore, that you will excuse me if I decline to attend to your wishes upon this occasion. " Believe me ever your " Most faithful servant, " Wellington." ; " London, March 2, 1839. " You are one of that kind part of the creation ...
... hope, therefore, that you will excuse me if I decline to attend to your wishes upon this occasion. " Believe me ever your " Most faithful servant, " Wellington." ; " London, March 2, 1839. " You are one of that kind part of the creation ...
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... hope that it may be in my power to do so by to-morrow morning. " Believe me ever " Yours, most faithfully, " Wellington." " London, June 19, 1845. " I am very much obliged to you 1 Count D'Orsay will really spoil me, and make me vain in ...
... hope that it may be in my power to do so by to-morrow morning. " Believe me ever " Yours, most faithfully, " Wellington." " London, June 19, 1845. " I am very much obliged to you 1 Count D'Orsay will really spoil me, and make me vain in ...
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