The Literary Life and Correspondence of the Countess of Blessington, Volumen 3T. C. Newby, 1855 |
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... pleasure-loving Chief Governor and Viceroy, the Duke of Richmond, who thus allowed himself “to be led by the nose as tenderly as asses are.” The well-known partiality of this dignified Judge for the Attorney-General, had the effect to ...
... pleasure-loving Chief Governor and Viceroy, the Duke of Richmond, who thus allowed himself “to be led by the nose as tenderly as asses are.” The well-known partiality of this dignified Judge for the Attorney-General, had the effect to ...
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Richard Robert Madden. of franking, principally as it will deprive me of the pleasure of obeying your commands. " Ever, my dear Lady Blessington, " Your faithful, obliged, " And devoted servant, " Wellesley." " Kingston House, January 1 ...
Richard Robert Madden. of franking, principally as it will deprive me of the pleasure of obeying your commands. " Ever, my dear Lady Blessington, " Your faithful, obliged, " And devoted servant, " Wellesley." " Kingston House, January 1 ...
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... pleasure of finding your Ladyship at home, when Count D'Orsay was so kind as to shew me his beautiful sketches some days ago. " I have delayed to thank you for your kind note, in hopes that I might be able to call upon you at a ...
... pleasure of finding your Ladyship at home, when Count D'Orsay was so kind as to shew me his beautiful sketches some days ago. " I have delayed to thank you for your kind note, in hopes that I might be able to call upon you at a ...
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... pleasure on Sunday, were it possible. But I am at Richmond, and have unluckily formed a party for that day, which I cannot desert. You judge me in one respect quite correctly. I am not a bigot either as to persons or things. I give men ...
... pleasure on Sunday, were it possible. But I am at Richmond, and have unluckily formed a party for that day, which I cannot desert. You judge me in one respect quite correctly. I am not a bigot either as to persons or things. I give men ...
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... pleasure to read the following passage from Sir J. Harvey's letter to me : — " G. House. " ' It is very satisfactory to me to be enabled to add, that, independent of any personal introductory recommendations, the high qualities ...
... pleasure to read the following passage from Sir J. Harvey's letter to me : — " G. House. " ' It is very satisfactory to me to be enabled to add, that, independent of any personal introductory recommendations, the high qualities ...
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