The Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford — Volume 4 by Horace Walpole
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of an earthquake--328
262. To the Hon. H. S. Conway, Aug. 15.-Addresses of the Irish Volunteers. Political speculations. Mr. Fox--330 263. To the same, Aug. 27.--[N.) 331 264. To the Earl of Strafford, Sept. 12.-Visit to Astley's theatre. Sir William Hamilton. Mr. Mason's new discoveries in painting. Pursuit of health--332 265. To the same, Oct. 11.-Disturbed state of Ireland. Parliamentary reform. Yorkshire Associations Leaders of friction. Lord Carlisle's tragedy. Lord and lady Fitzwilliam-- 334 266. To Lady Browne, Oct. 19.-State of his health--[N.)336 267. To Governor Pownall, Oct. 27.-Observations on a defence of Sir Robert Walpole by the Governor. Character of Home. Sylla. Liberality of George the First and Second to his father--336 268. To the same, Nov. 7.-The same subject--339 269. To the Earl of Strafford, Nov. 10.-Situation of Ireland. Flowers of Billingsgate. Flood and Grattan. Meeting of the delegates. Difference between correcting abuses and removing landmarks. Character of Mr. Fox--339 270. To the same, Dec. 11.-Excellence of letter-writing. |
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