The Letters and Works of Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, Volume 1G. Bell, 1887 - 953 pages |
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... copies , it has been thought advisable to print Mr. Hunter's summaries as foot- notes , in their proper chronological ... copy of her will from " Notes and Queries , " complete the new additions to her writings , for all of which the ...
... copies , it has been thought advisable to print Mr. Hunter's summaries as foot- notes , in their proper chronological ... copy of her will from " Notes and Queries , " complete the new additions to her writings , for all of which the ...
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... copy in another handwriting , which appears to have been prepared for private circulation by Mrs. Astell ; but have been reproduced from time to time from the unauthorised edition of 1763 , no manuscript of which has ever been ...
... copy in another handwriting , which appears to have been prepared for private circulation by Mrs. Astell ; but have been reproduced from time to time from the unauthorised edition of 1763 , no manuscript of which has ever been ...
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... copied in every subsequent publication . The letters written during Mr. Wortley's embassy are now printed exactly from the Sowden manuscript , such information as could be supplied respecting the parties addressed , or other ...
... copied in every subsequent publication . The letters written during Mr. Wortley's embassy are now printed exactly from the Sowden manuscript , such information as could be supplied respecting the parties addressed , or other ...
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... WORTLEY MONTAGU'S EMBASSY TO CONSTANTINOPLE . 1716-1718 . Title - page of manuscript copy given by Lady Mary to Mr. Molesworth Preface attributed to Mrs. Mary Astell . 98 99 To the Countess of Mar , Aug. 3 , 1716. xvi CONTENTS .
... WORTLEY MONTAGU'S EMBASSY TO CONSTANTINOPLE . 1716-1718 . Title - page of manuscript copy given by Lady Mary to Mr. Molesworth Preface attributed to Mrs. Mary Astell . 98 99 To the Countess of Mar , Aug. 3 , 1716. xvi CONTENTS .
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... copied by her soon after her return , the first preface , written by Mary Astell , bearing date , as will be seen , December ... copy does not include the preface by Mary Astell , which appears XXXViii MEMOIR OF LADY MARY WORTLEY MONTAGU .
... copied by her soon after her return , the first preface , written by Mary Astell , bearing date , as will be seen , December ... copy does not include the preface by Mary Astell , which appears XXXViii MEMOIR OF LADY MARY WORTLEY MONTAGU .
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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.