The Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford — Volume 4 by Horace Walpole
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167. To the same, April 23.-Sale of the pictures at Houghton--
220 168. To Mrs. Abington.-Regrets at not being able to accept an invitation--(N.) 220 169. To the Rev. Mr. Cole, May 21.-History of the Abbey of Bec. Keate's "Sketches from Nature." Church of Reculver. Person of Richard the Third--221 170. To the Hon. H. S. Conway, May 22.-Attack on Jersey. War in America. Masquerades. Festino at Almack's. Lord Bristol's wonderful calf--221 171. To the Rev. Mr. Cole, June 2.-State of his health. Strictures on a volume of the ArchEeologia. Pictures at Houghton--222 172. To the Rev. Dr. Lort, June 4.-Painted shutters from the altar of St. Edmund's Bury--224 173. To the Hon. H. S. Conway, June 5.-Disturbances in Ireland. Spanish declaration of war. Treatment of America. Tickell's "Cassette Verte." Dr. Franklin. "Opposition Mornings." Story of Mrs. Ellis and her great O--225 174. To the same, June 16.-Sailing of the Brest fleet. Probability of a war with Spain. Dispute with America. State of Ireland. F`ete at the Pantheon--227 |
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