The Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford — Volume 1 by Horace Walpole
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173. To sir Horace Mann, July 15.--428
174. To the same, July 26.-Projected invasion. Disgraces in Flanders--430 175. To George Montagu, Esq. AUg. 1.-Portrait of M. de Grignon. Livys patavinity. marshal Belleisle in London. Duke of Newcastle described. Duches of Bolton's geographical resolution--431 176. To sir Horace Mann, Aug. 7.-Rumours of an invasion. Proclamation for apprehending the Pretender's son--432 177. To the Rev. Thomas Birch, Aug. 15.-Respecting a projected History of George the Second--434 178. To Sir Horace Mann, Sept. 6.-Landing and progress of the young Pretender. His manifestoes--435 179. To the same, Sept. 13.-Progress of the rebellion. The Duke of Newcastle's speech to the Regency--436 179a. To George Montagu, Esq., Sept. 17.-- (Transcriber's note: this letter appears in the text but was omitted from the printed table of contents--438 180. To the same, Sept. 20.-Edinburgh taken by the rebelsOur strength at sea. Plan of raising regiments. Lady Orford's reception in England.--439 |
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