My Friend H: John Cam Hobhouse, Baron Broughton of Broughton de GyffordJ. Murray, 1948 - 369 pages |
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... wrote to Scrope Davies . " His letters breathe but of Matthews . " And to Robert Dallas : " Matthews wrote to me the very day before his death ; and though I feel for his fate , I am still more anxious for Hobhouse , who , I very much ...
... wrote to Scrope Davies . " His letters breathe but of Matthews . " And to Robert Dallas : " Matthews wrote to me the very day before his death ; and though I feel for his fate , I am still more anxious for Hobhouse , who , I very much ...
Page 74
... wrote : " God speed him ! as gallant and honourable a man as any living . He has lately read a good deal , and his conversation is bookish . No man is less of an egotist even in thought . He has a modest decision in his manner and ...
... wrote : " God speed him ! as gallant and honourable a man as any living . He has lately read a good deal , and his conversation is bookish . No man is less of an egotist even in thought . He has a modest decision in his manner and ...
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... wrote , “ nor squabble about anything of the kind , that is to say , in earnest . " In a postscript he added : " Our late correspondence reminds me of one of yours at College with poor Matthews , in which one of his letters commences ...
... wrote , “ nor squabble about anything of the kind , that is to say , in earnest . " In a postscript he added : " Our late correspondence reminds me of one of yours at College with poor Matthews , in which one of his letters commences ...
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