Memoirs of the political and literary life of Robert Plumer Ward: vith relections from his correspondance, diaries...Murray, 1850 |
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... of the King . Progress of the Conclusion of Diary 45 CHAP . IV . First Commencement of Novel - writing . " Tremaine " published by Colburn . Reasons for preserving Incognito . Letters to and from Mr. and Mrs. Austen , Robert Southey ,
... of the King . Progress of the Conclusion of Diary 45 CHAP . IV . First Commencement of Novel - writing . " Tremaine " published by Colburn . Reasons for preserving Incognito . Letters to and from Mr. and Mrs. Austen , Robert Southey ,
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... writes , " I am just returned from a five - and - twenty days ' inspectional tour , spending a little of the nation's money in endeavouring to save a great deal . That is a great deal to say after last year's savings ; but as both the ...
... writes , " I am just returned from a five - and - twenty days ' inspectional tour , spending a little of the nation's money in endeavouring to save a great deal . That is a great deal to say after last year's savings ; but as both the ...
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... writing I learn that the Duke was to leave Paris for London yesterday , and not being to stop , may be expected the beginning of next week . This is in a letter from Sir John Campbell to his brother . You will be sorry to hear that ...
... writing I learn that the Duke was to leave Paris for London yesterday , and not being to stop , may be expected the beginning of next week . This is in a letter from Sir John Campbell to his brother . You will be sorry to hear that ...
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... writes from Glasgow that things had had the very worst aspect , but people were a little more assured from their having been able to set up a volunteer force . The D. of Hamilton frightened out of his wits and full of sorrow for his ...
... writes from Glasgow that things had had the very worst aspect , but people were a little more assured from their having been able to set up a volunteer force . The D. of Hamilton frightened out of his wits and full of sorrow for his ...
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... write to me from Strathfieldsaye , whither he was going for ten days . Never was a more active person . January 29th , 1820. - At half - past eight this even- ing the King died . 30th . The sensation is beyond all expectation ...
... write to me from Strathfieldsaye , whither he was going for ten days . Never was a more active person . January 29th , 1820. - At half - past eight this even- ing the King died . 30th . The sensation is beyond all expectation ...
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admirable ambition asked beautiful believe Bill Bolingbroke Cabinet called character Civil List court Cowley critic Dear Austen delight doubt Duke expected favour fear feelings felt Fitzroy Somerset fortune garden give happy heart HENRY GOULBURN honour hope House humour Hyde House interest King knew Lady least less letter live Liverpool look Lord Lord Althorpe Lord Holland Lord Mulgrave manner means ment mind Ministers Mordaunt Mulgrave nature never observed Okeover opinion Parliament particularly party passed perhaps person philosopher pleased pleasure Plumer Ward political prorogation Queen racter reason recollect replied retired ROBERT PLUMER WARD Robert Ward seemed sincere spirit spleen suppose sure Swift talked tell thing thought told town Tremaine truth vanity Vere Vivian Grey vote W. F. HOOK Waterland Whigs wish write