George Selwyn and His Contemporaries: With Memoirs and Notes, المجلد 4Bickers, 1882 "George Augustus Selwyn (11 August 1719?25 January 1791, age 71) was a Member of Parliament (MP) in the Parliament of Great Britain. Selwyn spent 44 years in the House of Commons without being recorded as making a speech. He put his electoral interest, as the person who controlled both seats in Ludgershall and one in Gloucester, at the disposal of the King's ministers (whoever they might be), because he was financially dependent on obtaining (a total of three) sinecure offices and a pension, which offset his expenses of bribing the electorate, and his gambling debts."--Wikipedia |
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... suppose I must make a little addition , and put something in the box , as I do not know whether they have agreed to find her in snuff and pin - money . You will suppose that the dialogue between the Protestant Divine and his newly ...
... suppose I must make a little addition , and put something in the box , as I do not know whether they have agreed to find her in snuff and pin - money . You will suppose that the dialogue between the Protestant Divine and his newly ...
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... suppose it to be serious , not sup- posing , to say the least , that she was so utterly lost to propriety and common sense . But I told you that she seemed more inclined to instigate him than not . Your answer ! Gracious heavens ! I ...
... suppose it to be serious , not sup- posing , to say the least , that she was so utterly lost to propriety and common sense . But I told you that she seemed more inclined to instigate him than not . Your answer ! Gracious heavens ! I ...
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... suppose . Somebody had mentioned such a name to you . Pattle is the name of the Newgate bird who chirps in the Place Royale . But there is a man here of the name of P- a man who was formerly in the Guards ; who had formerly some ...
... suppose . Somebody had mentioned such a name to you . Pattle is the name of the Newgate bird who chirps in the Place Royale . But there is a man here of the name of P- a man who was formerly in the Guards ; who had formerly some ...
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... suppose him in the plot , as Sir John supposed . Yesterday I went to Sir John and ac- quainted him with my fears that I had sent a false information , insisting upon the circumstance of two years , instead of two months . Sir John was ...
... suppose him in the plot , as Sir John supposed . Yesterday I went to Sir John and ac- quainted him with my fears that I had sent a false information , insisting upon the circumstance of two years , instead of two months . Sir John was ...
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... suppose , for which I do not know the term . Whatever this riddle of a plot may turn out when it comes to be solved ( some zealous , im- prudent friend , I suppose ) , it had better have been let alone , as it has answered but a bad ...
... suppose , for which I do not know the term . Whatever this riddle of a plot may turn out when it comes to be solved ( some zealous , im- prudent friend , I suppose ) , it had better have been let alone , as it has answered but a bad ...
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acquaintance Admiral affectionately afterwards agreeable ANTHONY MORRIS appointed Baron beautiful believe brother Burrell CARLISLE TO GEORGE Castle Howard Charles Fox CHARLES TOWNSHEND charming command COUNTESS OF CARLISLE daughter DEAR GEORGE DEAR SIR died dine DOWAGER COUNTESS Duchess Duke of Queensberry EARL OF CARLISLE England Fagniani favour fear flatter fleet French Garrick GEORGE SELWYN give Gloucester Grace Hackman happy hear heard honour hope Horace Walpole James's John Keppel Lady Carlisle last night late letter little Queen London Lord Carlisle Lord North Lord Sandwich Madame Madame de Sévigné married Matson Miss Ray Monday morning never obliged OSSORY Paris Parliament person pleasure Pray received Rodney sent servant sister soon spirits STORER suppose sure talk tell thing thought to-day to-morrow town Tuesday WARNER TO GEORGE Webb wish write yesterday