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Page 120
... letters of Lord Somers manifest great affec- tion and delicacy of sentiment on so nice an occasion : " My Lord ; I did myself the honour of writing to you , from Bath , last October . I sent another letter about Christmas , in which ...
... letters of Lord Somers manifest great affec- tion and delicacy of sentiment on so nice an occasion : " My Lord ; I did myself the honour of writing to you , from Bath , last October . I sent another letter about Christmas , in which ...
Page 356
... letters written in the French language , but they are executed in a manner not deserving of much compliment . In one place ( page 23 . line 4. ) we find inseparable compatability ; ' in another , ( page 28. line 3. ) ' postscriptum ...
... letters written in the French language , but they are executed in a manner not deserving of much compliment . In one place ( page 23 . line 4. ) we find inseparable compatability ; ' in another , ( page 28. line 3. ) ' postscriptum ...
Page 451
... letters are curious , as shewing the restless- ness and unsettled temperament of Richelieu , fifteen years be- fore he became the premier . Every page of history acquaints us with the extraordinary talents of that wily minister ; who ...
... letters are curious , as shewing the restless- ness and unsettled temperament of Richelieu , fifteen years be- fore he became the premier . Every page of history acquaints us with the extraordinary talents of that wily minister ; who ...
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TABLE | 6 |
French History | 7 |
Narrative of the Embassy to the Tour | 12 |
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