The Autobiography and Correspondence of Mary Granville, Mrs. Delany: With Interesting Reminiscences of King George the Third and Queen Charlotte, 第 1 巻R. Bentley, 1861 - 635 ページ |
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... dearest Maria , your faithful ASPASIA . The following narrative was also written in Mary Granville's own hand ; and as it concludes with the period alluded to in the above letter , it is here inserted . In the year 1718 , when I was at ...
... dearest Maria , your faithful ASPASIA . The following narrative was also written in Mary Granville's own hand ; and as it concludes with the period alluded to in the above letter , it is here inserted . In the year 1718 , when I was at ...
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... DEAREST NIECE , Dec. 22nd , 1723 . I have both your letters at the same time of the 21st and 30th of November your style this very day , the post coming in so late , that I have but just a moment to acknowledge the receipt of them . If ...
... DEAREST NIECE , Dec. 22nd , 1723 . I have both your letters at the same time of the 21st and 30th of November your style this very day , the post coming in so late , that I have but just a moment to acknowledge the receipt of them . If ...
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... dearest sister , in saying you have it not in your power to make your letters agreeable : they are so to me more than I can ex- press , and I shall always think my time well employed in writing to you , when in return I have so much ...
... dearest sister , in saying you have it not in your power to make your letters agreeable : they are so to me more than I can ex- press , and I shall always think my time well employed in writing to you , when in return I have so much ...
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... dearest sister , in saying I will lose no opportunity of conversing with you , which indeed I will not ; and you must lay it to the charge of anything but negligence , when I happen to miss a post . Yesterday we shifted our quarters ...
... dearest sister , in saying I will lose no opportunity of conversing with you , which indeed I will not ; and you must lay it to the charge of anything but negligence , when I happen to miss a post . Yesterday we shifted our quarters ...
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... dearest sister to partake with me , I am confounded with 1 Charles de Marquetel de St. Denis , Seigneur de St. Evremond , was born at Constance , in Normandy , in 1613. He died in 1703 , and was buried in Westminster Abbey . He wrote ...
... dearest sister to partake with me , I am confounded with 1 Charles de Marquetel de St. Denis , Seigneur de St. Evremond , was born at Constance , in Normandy , in 1613. He died in 1703 , and was buried in Westminster Abbey . He wrote ...
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acquaintance afterwards agreeable Ann Granville aunt Bath believe Bishop brother Collingwood compliments Countess danced daughter of Sir dear niece dearest sister death Delany delight desire died dined Donellan Dublin Duchess of Portland Duke eldest entertainment father favour fortune gave George give glad Gloucester Gromio happy hear heard heart honour hope Horace Walpole humble duty humble servant Ireland Killala King Lady Carteret Lady Mary Lady Sunderland Lady Weymouth letter live London Lord Baltimore Lord Carteret Lord Lansdowne Lord Weymouth madam mama married Mary Granville Miss Collingwood morning mother never night Northend obliged opera Pendarves Phill pleased pleasure poor Pray pretty Prince Princess Queen received sent Sir John Stanley Somerset House soon Swift tell things Thomas thought told town walk wife William wish woman write wrote yesterday young
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