My Friend H: John Cam Hobhouse, Baron Broughton of Broughton de GyffordJ. Murray, 1948 - 369 pages |
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Page 37
... Walked , by desire , to Lady Bessborough's , Cavendish Square ; in midst of our conversa- tion in comes Lady C. Lamb , who talked of Lady Bessborough and myself looking guilty . Here's a pass for the world to come to . " On the 29th ...
... Walked , by desire , to Lady Bessborough's , Cavendish Square ; in midst of our conversa- tion in comes Lady C. Lamb , who talked of Lady Bessborough and myself looking guilty . Here's a pass for the world to come to . " On the 29th ...
Page 103
... walked out afterwards to the church to see the tomb of the poet Churchill . The old sexton took them to the cemetery and showed them a green mound with a common headstone ; Byron laid himself down on the grave , and then , rising , gave ...
... walked out afterwards to the church to see the tomb of the poet Churchill . The old sexton took them to the cemetery and showed them a green mound with a common headstone ; Byron laid himself down on the grave , and then , rising , gave ...
Page 160
... Walked with Kinnaird , who told me the effect was very great . Lord Dacre , who was sitting next to him , thought me quite right . William Smith [ Member for Norwich and one of the " Clapham Saints " ] came up to me and said , ' Well ...
... Walked with Kinnaird , who told me the effect was very great . Lord Dacre , who was sitting next to him , thought me quite right . William Smith [ Member for Norwich and one of the " Clapham Saints " ] came up to me and said , ' Well ...
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