The Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford — Volume 4 by Horace Walpole
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105. To the Rev. Mr. Cole, March 1.-On the old painting at the
Rose Tavern in Fleet-street. Antiquarian accuracy--151 106. To Dr. Gem, April 4.-French politics. Resistance of the Parliament to the reformations of Messieurs de Malesherbes and Turgot. Extraordinary speeches of the Avocat-G`en`eral. Our dispute with America--151 107. To the Rev. Mr. Cole, April 16.-Death of the Rev. Mr. Granger. Trial of Duchess of Kingston--153 108. To the same, June 1.-Mr. Granger's prints and papers purchased by Lord Mountstuart--154 (109) To the same, June 11.-Vexations and disappointments of the gout--155 110. To the Hon. H. S. Conway, June 30.-Gallery and beauty-room at Strawberry. Lady Diana Beauclerk. His own talents and pursuits. Picture of his mind--156 111. To the' Rev. Mr. Cole, July 23.-Thanks for the present of a vase. Condolence on the ill state of his health--157 112. To the same, July 24.-Effects of General Conway's illness on his own mind. Outliving one's friends. Mr. Penticross--158 113. To the same, Aug. 19.-Inquiries after Dr. Kenrick Prescot. Death of Mr. Damer--159 |
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