Memoirs of Count Grammont, Volume 2W.H. Reid, 1828 - Great Britain |
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Page 9
... tion ; and as he was the least circumspect ogler of his time , the whole court was in- formed of the intrigue before it was well begun . The persons who appeared the most at- tentive to their conduct , were not the least interested in ...
... tion ; and as he was the least circumspect ogler of his time , the whole court was in- formed of the intrigue before it was well begun . The persons who appeared the most at- tentive to their conduct , were not the least interested in ...
Page 14
... at least repeated twenty times : the duke declared it was played to perfec- tion : Lady Chesterfield found fault with the composition ; but her husband , who clearly perceived that he was the person played upon , thought 14 MEMOIRS OF.
... at least repeated twenty times : the duke declared it was played to perfec- tion : Lady Chesterfield found fault with the composition ; but her husband , who clearly perceived that he was the person played upon , thought 14 MEMOIRS OF.
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... tion of his desires : he thought it was in her power to command it ; but she excused her- self on account of several difficulties which she enumerated to him , and which she was desirous of removing by his industry and attentions . This ...
... tion of his desires : he thought it was in her power to command it ; but she excused her- self on account of several difficulties which she enumerated to him , and which she was desirous of removing by his industry and attentions . This ...
Page 70
... tion in England , now delivered him from all his uneasiness . This Talbot had for many years stood forward as the patron of the distressed Irish . zeal for his countrymen was certainly very commendable in itself ; at the same time ...
... tion in England , now delivered him from all his uneasiness . This Talbot had for many years stood forward as the patron of the distressed Irish . zeal for his countrymen was certainly very commendable in itself ; at the same time ...
Page 71
Anthony Hamilton (Count). taken care to secure some small compensa- tion for himself ; but , as each owner found his advantage in it , no complaint was made . Nevertheless , as it is very difficult to use fortune and favour with ...
Anthony Hamilton (Count). taken care to secure some small compensa- tion for himself ; but , as each owner found his advantage in it , no complaint was made . Nevertheless , as it is very difficult to use fortune and favour with ...
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