Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford, to Sir Horace Mann: His Britannic Majesty's Resident at the Court of Florence, from 1760 to 1785. Now First Published from the Original Mss, Том 2Lea & Blanchard, 1844 |
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... Cavalier Mozzi , at Florence , but her son comes into her large estate , besides her great jointure . " See Collective Edition , vol . i . p . 170 , and vol . vi . p . 110.-ED. round him precipitated the sale , as money is more 178 THE ...
... Cavalier Mozzi , at Florence , but her son comes into her large estate , besides her great jointure . " See Collective Edition , vol . i . p . 170 , and vol . vi . p . 110.-ED. round him precipitated the sale , as money is more 178 THE ...
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... Sir John Fleming . - ED . Besieged in Fort St. Philip at Minorca . || Margaret Cecil , widow of Sir Robert Brown , formerly a merchant of Venice year . I told you how little prospect Cavalier Mozzi 19 * TO SIR HORACE MANN . 221.
... Sir John Fleming . - ED . Besieged in Fort St. Philip at Minorca . || Margaret Cecil , widow of Sir Robert Brown , formerly a merchant of Venice year . I told you how little prospect Cavalier Mozzi 19 * TO SIR HORACE MANN . 221.
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... Cavalier Mozzi has of obtaining assistance from him . It is plain this delay is welcome to my Lord ; for I have not heard a syllable from his lawyers . I was indeed , sur- prised the other day by a letter from his Lordship . It was to ...
... Cavalier Mozzi has of obtaining assistance from him . It is plain this delay is welcome to my Lord ; for I have not heard a syllable from his lawyers . I was indeed , sur- prised the other day by a letter from his Lordship . It was to ...
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... Mozzi's business , for I do not know a tittle of news . As the Cavalier is coming himself , I saw no cause of delivering his letter to Mr. Duane : however , as he had mentioned it to Sharpe , I did deliver it ; and the next day received ...
... Mozzi's business , for I do not know a tittle of news . As the Cavalier is coming himself , I saw no cause of delivering his letter to Mr. Duane : however , as he had mentioned it to Sharpe , I did deliver it ; and the next day received ...
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... Cavalier Mozzi I can say nothing at present . I have not seen Mr. Duane , nor am I at all capable of business yet . I am taken up and carried to bed by three servants : Chancellors and Judges are sometimes placed on their woolsacks in ...
... Cavalier Mozzi I can say nothing at present . I have not seen Mr. Duane , nor am I at all capable of business yet . I am taken up and carried to bed by three servants : Chancellors and Judges are sometimes placed on their woolsacks in ...
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Adieu Administration Admiral Keppel America army arrived believe Berkeley Square bootikins brother Burke Cavalier Mozzi certainly Charles china Conway Countess Court daughter death declared ditto doubt Duane Duchess Duchess of Gloucester Duke Earl England expected father favour fleet Florence fortune France French George Selwyn Gibraltar give gout happened head hear heard Henry honour hope Horace Walpole House of Commons Ireland King Lady late least letter Lord Chatham Lord George Lord North Lord Rockingham Lord Shelburne Lucas Madame Madame du Deffand Marquis married Ministers Minorca morning nephew never night numbers occasion Opposition Orford painted Paris Parliament peace person Pitt politics present Prince Queen received Robert Walpole Royal Highness Selwyn sent Sir Robert Strawberry Hill suppose taken talk tell thing thought thousand tion told town voted week whole wife William wish write yesterday
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