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There are also half a dozen gossiping letters from Mrs. Clay- ton's niece , Miss Dyves ( afterwards the wife of Lord Chesterfield's friend , Chenevix , bishop of Waterford ) , who was about the Prin- cess Royal , which have a little ...
There are also half a dozen gossiping letters from Mrs. Clay- ton's niece , Miss Dyves ( afterwards the wife of Lord Chesterfield's friend , Chenevix , bishop of Waterford ) , who was about the Prin- cess Royal , which have a little ...
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6 The letter is dated 14th of October , 1725. The editor , in her usual anxiety to introduce even the most worthless letters with a flourish of trumpets , forgot that there was no Queen at that time , nor until the Princess herself ...
6 The letter is dated 14th of October , 1725. The editor , in her usual anxiety to introduce even the most worthless letters with a flourish of trumpets , forgot that there was no Queen at that time , nor until the Princess herself ...
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Another work with a title nearly similar , by Macky , appeared in 1723-1729 , in a series of familiar letters . A much more amusing one first came out in 1759 , as Letters from a ¡ Gentleman in the North of Scotland .
Another work with a title nearly similar , by Macky , appeared in 1723-1729 , in a series of familiar letters . A much more amusing one first came out in 1759 , as Letters from a ¡ Gentleman in the North of Scotland .
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Memoirs of Viscountess Sundon Mistress of the Robes | 94 |
Memoir of the Life of Elizabeth Fry Edited by two | 109 |
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