The Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford — Volume 3 by Horace Walpole
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303. To the same, April 8.-Further particulars of the
insurrection at Madrid. Change in the French ministry. Lettres de cachet. Insurrections at Bordeaux and Toulouse--478 304. To the Rev. Mr. Cole, May 10.-Return to England--479 305. To the same, May 13.-Apology for accidentally opening one of his letters--479 306. To George Montagu, Esq. May 25.-Ministerial appointments. Duke of Richmond. Lord North. Death of Lord Grandison. Lady Townshend turned Roman Catholic. Mrs. Clive's bon-mot--480 307. To the same, June 20.-Anstey's New Bath Guide. Swift's Correspondence, and Journal to Stella. Bon-mot of George Selwyn. Pun of the King of France--481 308. To the Right Hon. Lady Hervey, June 28.-Madame du Deffand's present of a snuff-box, with a portrait of Madame de S`evign`e. Translation of a tale from the "Dictionnaire d'Anecdotes."--482 309. To George Montagu, Esq. July 10.-Expected change in the ministry. The King's letter to Mr. Pitt--485 310. To the same, July 21.-Change of the ministry. Ode on the occasion--485 311. To David Hume, Esq. July 26.-Quarrel between David Hume, and Rousseau--486 |
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