The Letters and Works of Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, Volume 1G. Bell, 1887 - 953 pages |
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... Lady Mary Wortley Montagu , for the material of which he acknow- ledges his indebtedness to a special source of information . In his MSS . he states that his informant was Lady Louisa Stuart , the youngest daughter of the Countess of Bute , ...
... Lady Mary Wortley Montagu , for the material of which he acknow- ledges his indebtedness to a special source of information . In his MSS . he states that his informant was Lady Louisa Stuart , the youngest daughter of the Countess of Bute , ...
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Lady Mary Wortley Montagu James Archibald Stuart-Wortley-Mackenzie Wharncliffe (1st Baron), William Moy Thomas. for ... Lady Louisa's communication was substantially the same as that which she afterwards gave to Lord Wharncliffe , and ...
Lady Mary Wortley Montagu James Archibald Stuart-Wortley-Mackenzie Wharncliffe (1st Baron), William Moy Thomas. for ... Lady Louisa's communication was substantially the same as that which she afterwards gave to Lord Wharncliffe , and ...
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... Lady Louisa Stuart , a granddaughter of Lady Mary . In pre- fixing to that edition the Memoir written by Mr. Dallaway , Lord Wharncliffe adopted the plan of printing it entire , with notes correcting such errors and misstatements as he ...
... Lady Louisa Stuart , a granddaughter of Lady Mary . In pre- fixing to that edition the Memoir written by Mr. Dallaway , Lord Wharncliffe adopted the plan of printing it entire , with notes correcting such errors and misstatements as he ...
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... Lady Louisa Stuart's contribution . The writings of Lady Mary , of which the manuscripts are still existing among the Wortley papers , are now for the first time printed faithfully from the originals . Colla- tion has led to the ...
... Lady Louisa Stuart's contribution . The writings of Lady Mary , of which the manuscripts are still existing among the Wortley papers , are now for the first time printed faithfully from the originals . Colla- tion has led to the ...
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... Lady Mary Wortley Montagu , by W. Moy Thomas Introductory Anecdotes , by Lady Louisa Stuart PAGE V xxvii The Death of Queen Anne . A fragment found among Lady Mary's papers . lxxi cxxxix 3 15 Account of the Court of George the First at ...
... Lady Mary Wortley Montagu , by W. Moy Thomas Introductory Anecdotes , by Lady Louisa Stuart PAGE V xxvii The Death of Queen Anne . A fragment found among Lady Mary's papers . lxxi cxxxix 3 15 Account of the Court of George the First at ...
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Page 185 - I am patriot enough to take pains to bring this useful invention into fashion in England; and I should not fail to write to some of our doctors very particularly about it, if I knew any one of them that I thought had virtue enough to destroy such a considerable branch of their revenue, for the good of mankind.