George Selwyn and His Contemporaries; with Memoirs and Notes, المجلد 2Richard Bentley, 1843 |
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... called to inquire after his health . " The next time Mr. Selwyn calls , " he said , " show him up : -if I am alive I shall be de- lighted to see him , and if I am dead he will be glad to see me . " And yet this was the same individual ...
... called to inquire after his health . " The next time Mr. Selwyn calls , " he said , " show him up : -if I am alive I shall be de- lighted to see him , and if I am dead he will be glad to see me . " And yet this was the same individual ...
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... called her back , told her it was Who broke no promise , served no private end , Who gained no title , and who lost no friend ; Ennobled by himself , -by all approved , Praised , wept , and honoured , by the muse he loved . In scarcely ...
... called her back , told her it was Who broke no promise , served no private end , Who gained no title , and who lost no friend ; Ennobled by himself , -by all approved , Praised , wept , and honoured , by the muse he loved . In scarcely ...
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... called to me , ' What , Wilberforce ! is that you ? Selwyn quite resented the interference ; and turning to him said , in his most expressive tone , ' Oh , sir ! - The celebrated forgeries of Thomas Chatterton , who had al- most ...
... called to me , ' What , Wilberforce ! is that you ? Selwyn quite resented the interference ; and turning to him said , in his most expressive tone , ' Oh , sir ! - The celebrated forgeries of Thomas Chatterton , who had al- most ...
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... was so very severe , that every person , whether a freeman or a slave , was obliged to make his appearance , and to answer to his name when called upon . If , therefore , a name happened to be mentioned , to 34 MR . HENRY READE.
... was so very severe , that every person , whether a freeman or a slave , was obliged to make his appearance , and to answer to his name when called upon . If , therefore , a name happened to be mentioned , to 34 MR . HENRY READE.
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... called the Primitive Eucharist . " Habit- uated , however , as we are , to regard Henley as a compound of knave , madman , and buffoon , he was , nevertheless , distinguished by wit and acuteness ; by the depth of his learning and his ...
... called the Primitive Eucharist . " Habit- uated , however , as we are , to regard Henley as a compound of knave , madman , and buffoon , he was , nevertheless , distinguished by wit and acuteness ; by the depth of his learning and his ...
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Abergavenny Adieu afterwards appointed August Baron Bath beautiful believe brother celebrated Charles Hanbury Williams Charles Townshend Colonel Countess Court Crome D'Eon daughter DEAR GEORGE DEAR SELWYN DEAR SIR death died dine dinner Duchess of Bedford Duke of Queensberry EARL OF MARCH eldest father favour French George Augustus Selwyn GEORGE SELWYN George the Third GILLY WILLIAMS glad Gloucester hear Henry Henry Pelham Hertford Hervey honour hope Horace Walpole humble servant John July Lady Coventry Lady Mary Lady Townshend Lepel letter London Lord Holland Lord March Madame MARCH TO GEORGE Marquis married minister Monsieur morning never Newmarket October Paris Parliament Pelham person Pitt pleasure received RICHARD RIGBY Rigby says second Earl sent Sir Charles sister tell Thomas thousand pounds to-morrow told town Viscount Walpole writes week White's wife WILLIAMS TO GEORGE wish yesterday