George Selwyn and His Contemporaries; with Memoirs and Notes, المجلد 2Richard Bentley, 1843 |
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... sent themselves during the time allotted by the regulations of the club for ballots ; and as one black ball sufficed to extinguish the hopes of a candidate , they repeatedly prevented his election . In order to remove so serious an ...
... sent themselves during the time allotted by the regulations of the club for ballots ; and as one black ball sufficed to extinguish the hopes of a candidate , they repeatedly prevented his election . In order to remove so serious an ...
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... sent to me immediately , since that gentleman's journey hither is so uncertain , and my want of them and other necessaries is greater than you can easily conceive . I should be glad to receive Lord Herbert's History by the same ...
... sent to me immediately , since that gentleman's journey hither is so uncertain , and my want of them and other necessaries is greater than you can easily conceive . I should be glad to receive Lord Herbert's History by the same ...
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... sent a letter thither last week , but Mr. Wooderfield seldom came thither . told me you I dine at twelve all the year , but shall be glad to take a glass with you at the King's Arms any day from four to six . If I have disobliged Mr ...
... sent a letter thither last week , but Mr. Wooderfield seldom came thither . told me you I dine at twelve all the year , but shall be glad to take a glass with you at the King's Arms any day from four to six . If I have disobliged Mr ...
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... . What the rest have deposed I can't tell , not having seen anything . Assheton was never sent for , which is something very odd to me . Don't impute Lord Downe's silence to any disrespect ; for really the reason 75 ...
... . What the rest have deposed I can't tell , not having seen anything . Assheton was never sent for , which is something very odd to me . Don't impute Lord Downe's silence to any disrespect ; for really the reason 75 ...
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... sent to a silver- smith's for a chalice , which he had got from some church to repair , which , being brought , you filled with wine , and desired the master of the house to drink success to the club ; which being done , you gave it him ...
... sent to a silver- smith's for a chalice , which he had got from some church to repair , which , being brought , you filled with wine , and desired the master of the house to drink success to the club ; which being done , you gave it him ...
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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