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Page 55
... lord Chester- field , allowed me to mark lord Chesterfield's papers from her copy of Common Sense . " His Letters to his natural son Philip Stanhope ; " published in two large volumes in quarto , 1774 . " A Supplement " of some letters ...
... lord Chester- field , allowed me to mark lord Chesterfield's papers from her copy of Common Sense . " His Letters to his natural son Philip Stanhope ; " published in two large volumes in quarto , 1774 . " A Supplement " of some letters ...
Page 62
... Lord Orford seems to have been on good terms with the first Lord Chatham's successor , Lord Bute ; not as a politician , but as a man of letters , and a judge and patron of the fine arts . Ex . gr . MY LORD , To the EARL of BUTE ...
... Lord Orford seems to have been on good terms with the first Lord Chatham's successor , Lord Bute ; not as a politician , but as a man of letters , and a judge and patron of the fine arts . Ex . gr . MY LORD , To the EARL of BUTE ...
Page 63
... Lord Bute has been in- formed , Mr. Walpole is well furnished with materials for such a noble work . 6 Saturday . ' " MY LORD , To the EARL of BUTE . I AM sensible how little time your Lordship can have to throw away on reading idle ...
... Lord Bute has been in- formed , Mr. Walpole is well furnished with materials for such a noble work . 6 Saturday . ' " MY LORD , To the EARL of BUTE . I AM sensible how little time your Lordship can have to throw away on reading idle ...
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