George Selwyn and His Contemporaries; with Memoirs and Notes, المجلد 2Richard Bentley, 1843 |
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... never hardened against the wretched and oppressed . To have been intimately acquainted with George Selwyn , and to have loved him , appear to have amounted to the same thing . The value , indeed , attached to the tenderness of his ...
... never hardened against the wretched and oppressed . To have been intimately acquainted with George Selwyn , and to have loved him , appear to have amounted to the same thing . The value , indeed , attached to the tenderness of his ...
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... never thinks but à la tête tranchée : he came to town t'other day to have a tooth drawn , and told the man that he would drop his handkerchief for the sig- nal . " Selwyn , as is well known , paid a visit to Paris for the purpose of ...
... never thinks but à la tête tranchée : he came to town t'other day to have a tooth drawn , and told the man that he would drop his handkerchief for the sig- nal . " Selwyn , as is well known , paid a visit to Paris for the purpose of ...
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... never in his life attended but at one , and that rather accidentally from its lying in his way , than from design , ) arose from the pleasantries which it pleased Sir Charles Han- bury Williams and the then Lord Chesterfield to ...
... never in his life attended but at one , and that rather accidentally from its lying in his way , than from design , ) arose from the pleasantries which it pleased Sir Charles Han- bury Williams and the then Lord Chesterfield to ...
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... never have heard of this story before . Not at all strange , ' he replied in the same voice , ' for Sir Charles has just invented it , and knows that I will not by contradiction spoil the pleasure of the company he is so highly en ...
... never have heard of this story before . Not at all strange , ' he replied in the same voice , ' for Sir Charles has just invented it , and knows that I will not by contradiction spoil the pleasure of the company he is so highly en ...
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... never failed to excite laughter in every one but himself . Horace Walpole more than once alludes to Selwyn's habit of turning up the whites of his eyes , and to the peculiar demureness of his countenance at the moment when he was giving ...
... never failed to excite laughter in every one but himself . Horace Walpole more than once alludes to Selwyn's habit of turning up the whites of his eyes , and to the peculiar demureness of his countenance at the moment when he was giving ...
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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