The Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford — Volume 1 by Horace Walpole
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Capture of the Martinico fleet. Debate on employing the
Hessian troops.Marriage of the Duchess of Bridgewater and Dick Lyttelton. A good Irish letter--457 1746. 191. To Sir Horace Mann, Jan. 3.-Recapture of Carlisle. General Hawley. Preparations at Dunkirk. Ministerial movements--460 192. To the same, Jan. 17.-The rebels fortifying themselves in Scotland. Hawley's executions. Anecdotes of him. The French invasion laid aside--461 193. To the same, Jan. 28.-Battle of Falkirk--463 194. To the same, Feb. 7.-Plight of the rebels. The new regiments. Confusion at court--464 195. To the same, Feb. 14.-Insurrection in the closet. The Pelhams throw up the seals. Reconciliation and return to office. History--466 196. To the same, March 6.-Reunion of the dispersed clans. Lord Lovat--469 197. To the same, March 21.-The rebels take Fort Augustus. The Prince of Wales's new opposition--470 |
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