The Quarterly Review, Volumes 262-263John Murray, 1934 |
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Page 212
... letter which I here transcribe : 6.66 My dear Chevalier , I write my answer in English to the letter , which I had the honour of receiving from you and your consort , for fear of Spropositi in Italian . I am very sorry that it will not ...
... letter which I here transcribe : 6.66 My dear Chevalier , I write my answer in English to the letter , which I had the honour of receiving from you and your consort , for fear of Spropositi in Italian . I am very sorry that it will not ...
Page 25
... letter written to the manager of a tramways by a conductor who had lost his job . The letter covers eleven printed pages , and typewritten would occupy twenty - five . It might have occurred to the author that the manager , and still ...
... letter written to the manager of a tramways by a conductor who had lost his job . The letter covers eleven printed pages , and typewritten would occupy twenty - five . It might have occurred to the author that the manager , and still ...
Page 69
... letter on the engagement of Melbourne to Lady Caroline , and many others . It is not often that we can find so intimate a picture of a world where party spirit , personal feeling , avarice and ambition , small and mean motives , all ...
... letter on the engagement of Melbourne to Lady Caroline , and many others . It is not often that we can find so intimate a picture of a world where party spirit , personal feeling , avarice and ambition , small and mean motives , all ...
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