The Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford — Volume 4 by Horace Walpole
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Mirabeau--425
336. To Miss Hannah More, July 20.-Result of her "double treachery." A visit from Bishop Porteiis. The visit returned-- 427 337. To Miss Berry, July 29.-Anarchy in Paris. Account of La Chalotais. Treachery of Calonne. Character of the Duc de Vrilli`ere. St. Swithin's day. Predicts the fall of Necker-- (N.] 428 338. To John Pinkerton, Esq. July 31.-Remarks on his Inquiry into the early History of Scotland"--(N.] 431 339. To Miss Hannah More, Aug. 8.-On sending her copies of "Bonner's Ghost." Complains of letters--[N.] 432 340. To John Pinkerton, Esq., Aug. 14.-Confesses his want of taste for the ancient histories of nations. Remarks on the different modes of treating antiquities--[N.] 433 341. To the same, Aug. 19.-Compliments him on his strong and manly understanding. Account of his own studies--[N.] 434 342. To Richard Gough, Esq. Aug. 24.-Strictures on the injuries done to Salisbury cathedral by the recent alterations--435 343. To the Miss Berrys, Aug. 27.-Illness of the Countess of |
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