The Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford — Volume 1 by Horace Walpole
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87. To the same, Oct. 23.--293 88. To the same, Nov. 1.-The King's levee and drawing-room described. State of parties. A piece of absence. Duc d'Arembery--294 89. To the same, Nov. 15.-Projects of Opposition Lord Orford's reception at the levee. Revolution in the French court. The Opera. Lord Tyrawley. Doddington's marriage--296 90. To the same, Dec. 2.--House of Commons. Motion for a new secret committee thrown out. Union of the Whigs--298 91. To the same, Dec. 9.-Debate on disbanding the army in Flanders. "Hanover"-the word for the winter--299 92. To the same, Dec. 23.-Difficulty of writing upon nothing-- 301 1743. 93. To Sir Horace Mann, Jan. 6.-Admiral Vernon. Reply of the Duchess of Queensberry--302 94. To the same, Jan. 13.-House of Commons. Case of the Hanover 'Forces." Difficulty of raising the supplies. Lord Orford's popularity--304 |
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