The Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford — Volume 4 by Horace Walpole
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Coigny. Instability of the present government of France. Horne
Tooke's libel in the House of Commons. Christening of Miss Boycot--(N.] 472 368. To Miss Agnes Berry, Feb. 13.-Narrative of the history of a marriage supposed to have been likely to take place between Miss Gunning and the Marquis of Blandford--[N.] 474 369. To the Earl of Charlemont, Feb. 17.-On a surreptitious edition of The Mysterious Mother, published at Dublin--[N.] 476 370. To Miss Agnes Berry, Feb. 18.-Codicil to Gunning's story. Opening of the Pantheon. Dieu et mon Droit versus Ich Dien-- (N.] 477 371. To the Miss Berrys, Feb. 26.-More of the Gunnings: Arrival of Madame du Barry to recover her jewels. The King of France's aunt stopped from leaving France. Majesty of the mob. The Monster. Gibbon's account Of Necker in retirement; and opinions of Burke's Reflections. Madame du Barry and the Lord Mayor. Recovery of her jewels. Jerningham's poetry--(N.) 479 372. To the same, March 5.-London unknown to Londoners. "Who is Sir Robert Walpole?" Destruction of the Albion Mills. Automaton snuff-box [N.] 481 373. To Miss Berry, March 19.-Mrs. Gunning's letter to the Duke of Argyle--[N.] 484 374. To the Miss Berrys, March 28.-King's message on the |
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