The Literary Life and Correspondence of the Countess of Blessington, Volumen 3T. C. Newby, 1855 |
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... literature and classical learning. His first display of oratorical talent was in an eloquent academical address, pronounced at Eton, in 1778, and, two years later, he gained the University prize for the best composition in Latin verse ...
... literature and classical learning. His first display of oratorical talent was in an eloquent academical address, pronounced at Eton, in 1778, and, two years later, he gained the University prize for the best composition in Latin verse ...
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... literature of that country, he was selected, at an early age, as a fit person to represent the British nation at Lisbon in 1806, and next at Rio Janeiro. He was appointed Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at the Court of ...
... literature of that country, he was selected, at an early age, as a fit person to represent the British nation at Lisbon in 1806, and next at Rio Janeiro. He was appointed Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at the Court of ...
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... literature as Sir James Scarlett, or with a more refined taste for it ; and when one reflects on the arduous duties of his profession — duties which he has ever * His Lordship's eldest son, the Honourable Robert Campbell Scarlett, now ...
... literature as Sir James Scarlett, or with a more refined taste for it ; and when one reflects on the arduous duties of his profession — duties which he has ever * His Lordship's eldest son, the Honourable Robert Campbell Scarlett, now ...
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... literature of England and France." LETTER FROM J. SCARLETT, ESQ. TO LADY BLESSINGTON. "Saturday, February 2, 1822. " My dear Madam, " Accept my best thanks for having rendered the amusements of an amateur more interesting than I have ...
... literature of England and France." LETTER FROM J. SCARLETT, ESQ. TO LADY BLESSINGTON. "Saturday, February 2, 1822. " My dear Madam, " Accept my best thanks for having rendered the amusements of an amateur more interesting than I have ...
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... Literature," Isaac Disraeli, of honoured memory, the literary historian, was born at Enfield, near London, in May, 1766, and was the only son of Benjamin D'Israeli, a Venetian merchant, of the Jewish persuasion, long established in ...
... Literature," Isaac Disraeli, of honoured memory, the literary historian, was born at Enfield, near London, in May, 1766, and was the only son of Benjamin D'Israeli, a Venetian merchant, of the Jewish persuasion, long established in ...
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