George Selwyn and His Contemporaries: With Memoirs and Notes, المجلد 4 |
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Walpole , in a letter to George Montagu , speaks with the greatest enthusiasm of
a visit which he subsequently paid to England . I recommend him to Mr . Williams
as Livry . THE HON . HORACE WALPOLE its blessings to you. I never pass it ...
Walpole , in a letter to George Montagu , speaks with the greatest enthusiasm of
a visit which he subsequently paid to England . I recommend him to Mr . Williams
as Livry . THE HON . HORACE WALPOLE its blessings to you. I never pass it ...
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The noise of the children * have caused in me the same distractions that the
sweet voice of Raton may in you , but I believe never filled a letter of yours with so
many blunders as there are in mine . THE HON . HORACE WALPOLE TO
GEORGE ...
The noise of the children * have caused in me the same distractions that the
sweet voice of Raton may in you , but I believe never filled a letter of yours with so
many blunders as there are in mine . THE HON . HORACE WALPOLE TO
GEORGE ...
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He married Lady Mary Walpole , natural daughter of Sir Robert Walpole , for
whom the latter , on his quitting office , procured a patent of precedence as an
Earl ' s daughter . By Lady Mary Walpole , Colonel Churchill was the father of a ...
He married Lady Mary Walpole , natural daughter of Sir Robert Walpole , for
whom the latter , on his quitting office , procured a patent of precedence as an
Earl ' s daughter . By Lady Mary Walpole , Colonel Churchill was the father of a ...
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able Adieu afterwards appeared arrived August believe born brother called CARLISLE TO GEORGE celebrated certainly Charles coming daughter DEAR GEORGE death desire died dine Duke Earl EARL OF CARLISLE England expect France French GEORGE SELWYN give glad happy hear honour hope Italy John King Lady late least leave letter live London look Lord Carlisle Lord Holland Lord March Madame March married mean meet mentioned month morning nature never night obliged occasion October Paris pass perhaps period person pleased pleasure Pray present reason received remember seems seen sent short soon sorry spirits stay suppose sure taken talk tell thank thing third thought told town Walpole week wish write wrote yesterday young