Diary and Letters: 1793-1812H. Colburn, 1846 |
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... gives birth to a son - Letter from the Comte de Narbonne - Talleyrand commanded to quit England - Fox and Canning - Talleyrand takes leave of Madame d'Arblay - La Fayette - Gardening at Bookham - Mrs . Thrale - News from the Continent ...
... gives birth to a son - Letter from the Comte de Narbonne - Talleyrand commanded to quit England - Fox and Canning - Talleyrand takes leave of Madame d'Arblay - La Fayette - Gardening at Bookham - Mrs . Thrale - News from the Continent ...
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... give me greater comfort than contributing the smallest mite in their favour , I beseech my dear father to let me know in what manner I should try - whether as a letter , and to whom ; or how : besides , I know so little what has already ...
... give me greater comfort than contributing the smallest mite in their favour , I beseech my dear father to let me know in what manner I should try - whether as a letter , and to whom ; or how : besides , I know so little what has already ...
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... give you another subscriber , Mrs. Hume , a lady who has listened to the eloquence of Mrs. Lock , who never sees any one without producing the plan . Mrs. Lock begs you to trust her for the guineas . Mr. Lock enters into this business ...
... give you another subscriber , Mrs. Hume , a lady who has listened to the eloquence of Mrs. Lock , who never sees any one without producing the plan . Mrs. Lock begs you to trust her for the guineas . Mr. Lock enters into this business ...
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... and prospects are inviting . I thank you for your caution about building : we shall certainly undertake nothing but by contract ; however , it would be truly mortifying to give up a house in 1793 ] 15 OF THE AUTHOR OF EVELINA .
... and prospects are inviting . I thank you for your caution about building : we shall certainly undertake nothing but by contract ; however , it would be truly mortifying to give up a house in 1793 ] 15 OF THE AUTHOR OF EVELINA .
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... give both them and myself . I am convinced , however , from your tender solicitude for me in all ways , that you will be glad to hear that the Queen and all the Royal Family have deigned to send me wishes for my happi- ness through Mrs ...
... give both them and myself . I am convinced , however , from your tender solicitude for me in all ways , that you will be glad to hear that the Queen and all the Royal Family have deigned to send me wishes for my happi- ness through Mrs ...
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