The Letters and Works of Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, Volume 1Henry G. Bohn, 1861 - 514 pages |
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... Lord Hinchinbrook and Mr. Twiman - Letters of the first Earl of Sandwich - Lessons of economy- Robin redbreast and ... Townshend To the same . To the same , 1714. - Anxieties respecting a seat in Parliament - Illness of Lord Lexington ...
... Lord Hinchinbrook and Mr. Twiman - Letters of the first Earl of Sandwich - Lessons of economy- Robin redbreast and ... Townshend To the same . To the same , 1714. - Anxieties respecting a seat in Parliament - Illness of Lord Lexington ...
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... Lord Townshend ; Lady Anne Vaughan , only child of Lord Carberry , 2 the last of a family noted for having given Jeremy Taylor an asylum at Golden Grove . This young lady was precisely in ... Lord Morpeth and Lord Carlisle - Lord Townshend.
... Lord Townshend ; Lady Anne Vaughan , only child of Lord Carberry , 2 the last of a family noted for having given Jeremy Taylor an asylum at Golden Grove . This young lady was precisely in ... Lord Morpeth and Lord Carlisle - Lord Townshend.
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... Lord Townshend , one of the most unblemished states- men and respectable gentlemen of that age.2 Foreign employ- ments had kept him abroad until Queen Anne's change of ministry , and since that he had been a long and sincere mourner for ...
... Lord Townshend , one of the most unblemished states- men and respectable gentlemen of that age.2 Foreign employ- ments had kept him abroad until Queen Anne's change of ministry , and since that he had been a long and sincere mourner for ...
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... Lord Marlborough ( i . e . the Duke ) , Lord Halifax , and Lord Townshend , each aiming at the whole power , and each trying to strengthen himself among the Tories ; because it was un- derstood that a junction between the two parties ...
... Lord Marlborough ( i . e . the Duke ) , Lord Halifax , and Lord Townshend , each aiming at the whole power , and each trying to strengthen himself among the Tories ; because it was un- derstood that a junction between the two parties ...
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... Lord Townshend's favour . Lord Townshend acts against his own interest in setting up Mr. Walpole above the rest ; but he was never thought to have a strong judgment , though his language and winning carriage and honest intention made ...
... Lord Townshend's favour . Lord Townshend acts against his own interest in setting up Mr. Walpole above the rest ; but he was never thought to have a strong judgment , though his language and winning carriage and honest intention made ...
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Common terms and phrases
acquaintance Adrianople afterwards agreeable appears Atalantis beauty believe charms copy correspondence Countess court Craggs Dallaway daughter dear doubt Duchess Duke Earl England esteem fancy father favour fond fortune friendship give Hanover happiness hear Hewet Hinchinbrook honour hope Horace Horace Walpole husband inclination Indorsed Kilmansegg King King's knew Lady Bute Lady Louisa Lady Mary Pierrepont Lady Mary Wortley Lady Mary's living Lord Halifax Lord Hervey Lord Townshend lover Madame Madame de Sévigné manner marriage married Mary Astell Memoir Middlethorpe mind MISS ANNE WORTLEY mother never Nottinghamshire opinion party passed passion person Pierrepont pleased pleasure Pope Pope's reason Sir Robert sister supposed sure Tatler tell thing Thoresby thought tion told Tories town Walpole Walpole's West Dean Whigs wife wish woman word WORTLEY MONTAGU Wortley's write written young