London Society, Bind 8;Bind 10James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1866 |
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... sort of confidential clerk to the Foreign Office , and the great English hôtel is by far the dullest in the Faubourg St. Honoré , Captain Gronow had little else to do than stop at home with his family and write out his Reminiscences ...
... sort of confidential clerk to the Foreign Office , and the great English hôtel is by far the dullest in the Faubourg St. Honoré , Captain Gronow had little else to do than stop at home with his family and write out his Reminiscences ...
Side 24
... sort of life and recollections , which cannot give much pleasure in the recollecting . The present volumes are incon- gruous and made up , a mere manu- facture for the market . Last year Mr. Berkeley published two volumes of his ' Life ...
... sort of life and recollections , which cannot give much pleasure in the recollecting . The present volumes are incon- gruous and made up , a mere manu- facture for the market . Last year Mr. Berkeley published two volumes of his ' Life ...
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... sort of literary way . Mr. Grantley Berkeley has some remarks to offer respecting his comrade in letters and arms : - ' It used to be a great joke among us speculating why William Lennox , who was in the Blues , never came out , and why ...
... sort of literary way . Mr. Grantley Berkeley has some remarks to offer respecting his comrade in letters and arms : - ' It used to be a great joke among us speculating why William Lennox , who was in the Blues , never came out , and why ...
Side 27
... sort of way as her friend Miss Berry . As the wife of the lamented statesman who would have been the best pos- sible leader for the great Whig party ; as the sister of the distin- guished clergyman who led the van of the Palmerstonian ...
... sort of way as her friend Miss Berry . As the wife of the lamented statesman who would have been the best pos- sible leader for the great Whig party ; as the sister of the distin- guished clergyman who led the van of the Palmerstonian ...
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... sort : ' Went to the Royal Academy . Saw Mr. Maclise himself looking at his great picture . Few recognized the painter , but I whispered my congratulations . Dined at Lord C - ' s . Mr. Disraeli more amusing than ever . I thought ...
... sort : ' Went to the Royal Academy . Saw Mr. Maclise himself looking at his great picture . Few recognized the painter , but I whispered my congratulations . Dined at Lord C - ' s . Mr. Disraeli more amusing than ever . I thought ...
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