The Letters and Works of Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, Volume 1G. Bell, 1887 - 953 pages |
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... EDITION , REVISED . IN TWO VOLUMES . 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 ...
... EDITION , REVISED . IN TWO VOLUMES . 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 ...
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... Edition of Lord Wharncliffe's " Letters and Works of Lady Mary Wortley Montagu , " which was re - edited , with numerous additions and corrections , by Mr. W. Moy Thomas . A few small additions have again been made , which are ...
... Edition of Lord Wharncliffe's " Letters and Works of Lady Mary Wortley Montagu , " which was re - edited , with numerous additions and corrections , by Mr. W. Moy Thomas . A few small additions have again been made , which are ...
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... edition . There are therefore no new facts to be gleaned from Mr. Hunter's MS . , beyond a note of the approximate date of Lady Mary's attack of smallpox , which has been added , as being of ... EDITION . ΤΗ HE present edition vi PREFACE .
... edition . There are therefore no new facts to be gleaned from Mr. Hunter's MS . , beyond a note of the approximate date of Lady Mary's attack of smallpox , which has been added , as being of ... EDITION . ΤΗ HE present edition vi PREFACE .
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... EDITION . ΤΗ HE present edition of the works of Lady Mary Wortley Montagu comprises the contents of the edition in three volumes published by Lord Wharncliffe in 1837 , including the Introductory Anecdotes contributed by the late Lady ...
... EDITION . ΤΗ HE present edition of the works of Lady Mary Wortley Montagu comprises the contents of the edition in three volumes published by Lord Wharncliffe in 1837 , including the Introductory Anecdotes contributed by the late Lady ...
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... edition . Lord Wharncliffe , indeed , appears from his Preface to have been aware of these defects , but to have been under the im- pression that they had been remedied . In numerous instances single letters were found to be composed of ...
... edition . Lord Wharncliffe , indeed , appears from his Preface to have been aware of these defects , but to have been under the im- pression that they had been remedied . In numerous instances single letters were found to be composed 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.