Letters of Horace Walpole — Volume II by Horace Walpole
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116. TO THE SAME, _April_ 26, 1771.--Quarrel of the House of Commons
with the City--Dissensions in the French Court and Royal Family--Extravagance in England 117. TO CONWAY, _July_ 30, 1771.--Great Distress at the French Court 118. TO CHUTE, _August_ 5, 1771.--English Gardening in France--Anglomanie--He is weary of Paris--Death of Gray 119. TO COLE, _Jan._ 28, 1772.--Scantiness of the Relics of Gray--Garrick's Prologues, &c.--Wilkes's Squint 120. TO MANN, _April_ 9, 1772.--Marriage of the Pretender--The Princess Louise, and her Protection of the Clergy--Fox's Eloquence 121. TO COLE, _Jan._ 8, 1773.--An Answer to his "Historic Doubts"--His Edition of Grammont 122. TO MANN, _July_10, 1774.--Popularity of Louis XVI.--Death of Lord Holland--Bruce's "Travels" 123. TO THE SAME, _Oct._ 6, 1774.--Discontent in America--Mr. Grenville's Act for the Trial of Election Petitions--Highway Robberies 124. TO THE SAME, _Oct._ 22, 1774.--The Pope's Death--Wilkes is returned for Middlesex--A Quaker at Versailles 125. TO THE COUNTESS OF AILESBURY, _Nov._ 7, 1774.--Burke's Election at Bristol--Resemblance of one House of Commons to Another--Comfort of Old Age |
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