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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... hope to see her . 1 See note on letter to Mrs. Hewet , dated Adrianople , April 1 , 1717 , among Letters during the Embassy . [ Vol . i . p . 190. ] MISS GRIFF . [ Miss Griffin ] . Desire to xl MEMOIR OF LADY MARY WORTLEY MONTAGU .
... hope to see her . 1 See note on letter to Mrs. Hewet , dated Adrianople , April 1 , 1717 , among Letters during the Embassy . [ Vol . i . p . 190. ] MISS GRIFF . [ Miss Griffin ] . Desire to xl MEMOIR OF LADY MARY WORTLEY MONTAGU .
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... vol . xxiii . p . 414.-W. The initial W. will be used in this edition to signify that the note first appeared in the edition of 1837. Lord Wharncliffe informs us in his preface that " a great part of the explanatory notes " in his ...
... vol . xxiii . p . 414.-W. The initial W. will be used in this edition to signify that the note first appeared in the edition of 1837. Lord Wharncliffe informs us in his preface that " a great part of the explanatory notes " in his ...
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... seen , except that from Wharncliffe . " - HUNTER'S History of South Yorkshire , vol . ii . , p . 326. ] 2 Should be 1714. See note , antè , p . lxxiii . - T . 1 Scotland : -a match of which Lady Mary seems INTRODUCTORY ANECDOTES . lxxxvii.
... seen , except that from Wharncliffe . " - HUNTER'S History of South Yorkshire , vol . ii . , p . 326. ] 2 Should be 1714. See note , antè , p . lxxiii . - T . 1 Scotland : -a match of which Lady Mary seems INTRODUCTORY ANECDOTES . lxxxvii.
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... the periods of Queen Anne's death and Mr. Wortley's Embassy . " See Hunter's " South Yorkshire , ” vol . ii , p . 322 , note . Queen Anne died Aug. 1 , 1714. ] • left tokens of its passage , for it deprived cvi INTRODUCTORY ANECDOTES .
... the periods of Queen Anne's death and Mr. Wortley's Embassy . " See Hunter's " South Yorkshire , ” vol . ii , p . 322 , note . Queen Anne died Aug. 1 , 1714. ] • left tokens of its passage , for it deprived cvi INTRODUCTORY ANECDOTES .
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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.