| Henrietta Knight (baroness Luxborough.) - 1775 - 428 pages
...of Lady V — , which is introduced (in the laft volume, I think) much to her Ladyfhip's dimohour; but publifhed by her own order, from her own Memoirs,...the approbation of her own Lord. What was ever equal tothis fad: ? and how can one account for it ? — I never read the letters from the characters in... | |
| Bibliography - 1776 - 646 pages
...introduced 'in the lall volume, I think) much to her ladylhip's difbonour ; but püblifhed by her «СУЯ order, from her own memoirs, given to the author for that purpofe; and by the approbation of her оти» Lord. What \vas ever equal to this fací? and how can one account for it? Аз the laft fpecimen... | |
| English periodicals - 1904 - 636 pages
...which is introduced (in the last volume, I think), much to her ladyship's dishonour, but published by her own order, from her own memoirs, given to the author for that purpose, and by the approbation of her own lord. What was ever equal to this fact ? and how can one... | |
| Lionel Kelly - 1987 - 380 pages
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| Elizabeth Kraft - Literary Criticism - 1992 - 238 pages
..., which is introduced (in the last volume, I think) much to her Ladyship's dishonour; but published by her own order, from her own Memoirs, given to the author for that purpose; and by the approbation of her own Lord. What was ever equal to this fact, and how can one... | |
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