The Letters and Works of Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, Volume 1G. Bell, 1887 - 953 pages |
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... . VOL . I. The New York Public Library ASTOR LENGE AND TIDEN FOUNDATIONS LONDON : GEORGE BELL AND SONS , YORK STREET , COVENT GARDEN . 1887 . JF ? PUBLIC 113KARY 100681B A T R 1911 L CHISWICK PRESS THE LETTERS AND WORKS.
... . VOL . I. The New York Public Library ASTOR LENGE AND TIDEN FOUNDATIONS LONDON : GEORGE BELL AND SONS , YORK STREET , COVENT GARDEN . 1887 . JF ? PUBLIC 113KARY 100681B A T R 1911 L CHISWICK PRESS THE LETTERS AND WORKS.
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... London Summer of 1710. - Regrets - Departure for Wiltshire May , 1710. - Visits from neighbours - Life in the Country- Trial of Sacheverel - Study of Italian 1711.-Mr. Resingade - Madame Dunoyer's Memoirs - The Opera - Nicolini in ...
... London Summer of 1710. - Regrets - Departure for Wiltshire May , 1710. - Visits from neighbours - Life in the Country- Trial of Sacheverel - Study of Italian 1711.-Mr. Resingade - Madame Dunoyer's Memoirs - The Opera - Nicolini in ...
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... London . To the Countess of Bristol , Aug. 22. - Nuremberg - Difference between the free towns and those under absolute princes- Sumptuary laws and the celebrated Fénelon - Farce of relics - Follies of the Lutherans • To Mrs ...
... London . To the Countess of Bristol , Aug. 22. - Nuremberg - Difference between the free towns and those under absolute princes- Sumptuary laws and the celebrated Fénelon - Farce of relics - Follies of the Lutherans • To Mrs ...
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... London contrasted . * To Mr. P. No date . - Sights of Paris - Staring à la mode— French manners - Infancy and manhood - The statue of Jupiter - Inconstancy of French taste . pas- To the Abbé Conti , Oct. 31. - Arrival at Dover - Rough ...
... London contrasted . * To Mr. P. No date . - Sights of Paris - Staring à la mode— French manners - Infancy and manhood - The statue of Jupiter - Inconstancy of French taste . pas- To the Abbé Conti , Oct. 31. - Arrival at Dover - Rough ...
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... London - The Duchess of Marlborough and Bononcini's concerts - Lady Lansdowne - Madame Villette , the favourite and now the aversion of the town - The vi- vacious Lord Bathurst . • 357 358 359 361 363 March or April , 1725. - Death of ...
... London - The Duchess of Marlborough and Bononcini's concerts - Lady Lansdowne - Madame Villette , the favourite and now the aversion of the town - The vi- vacious Lord Bathurst . • 357 358 359 361 363 March or April , 1725. - Death of ...
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Page 185 - I am patriot enough to take pains to bring this useful invention into fashion in England; and I should not fail to write to some of our doctors very particularly about it, if I knew any one of them that I thought had virtue enough to destroy such a considerable branch of their revenue, for the good of mankind.