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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... tell you , ( having no quilted jacket to write with in bed , nor any nurses but the porter of the hotel , and the Sa ... tell VOL . IV . A you that I have nothing to tell you but what GEORGE SELWYN ...
... tell you , ( having no quilted jacket to write with in bed , nor any nurses but the porter of the hotel , and the Sa ... tell VOL . IV . A you that I have nothing to tell you but what GEORGE SELWYN ...
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... tell me , upon his parole , and they think they ought to do the same . Pray tell me what I shall say next . " " [ Captain Windsor , " the gallant captain al- luded to in this letter , was the Hon . Thomas Windsor , second son of Other ...
... tell me , upon his parole , and they think they ought to do the same . Pray tell me what I shall say next . " " [ Captain Windsor , " the gallant captain al- luded to in this letter , was the Hon . Thomas Windsor , second son of Other ...
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... tell to his credit , and he would be called a pawnbroker . Then he would lend no money at all , for he has the ratsbane of " Security " ever ready to stop the mouth of every no - property would - be borrower with ; and without it , it ...
... tell to his credit , and he would be called a pawnbroker . Then he would lend no money at all , for he has the ratsbane of " Security " ever ready to stop the mouth of every no - property would - be borrower with ; and without it , it ...
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... tell me I had done right . You must then have had my letter of Sun- day the 17th in due course ; and , I take for granted , the preceding ones . I wish they would all go faster . You may be sure every Monday and Friday noon that there ...
... tell me I had done right . You must then have had my letter of Sun- day the 17th in due course ; and , I take for granted , the preceding ones . I wish they would all go faster . You may be sure every Monday and Friday noon that there ...
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... tell you all I know , and all that I have been able to do . After so long an ab- sence , a common call would have signified nothing , and I should never have seen her . Besides , it was my plan , if possible , to bring things round upon ...
... tell you all I know , and all that I have been able to do . After so long an ab- sence , a common call would have signified nothing , and I should never have seen her . Besides , it was my plan , if possible , to bring things round upon ...
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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