The Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford — Volume 2 by Horace Walpole
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92. To the same, March 6.-Ironical account of the death of Mr.
Pelham. Francis's tragedy of "Constantine." Crisp's "Virginia." Lord Bolingbroke's works.-196 93. To Sir Horace Mann, March 7.-State of parties. The new candidates for office. Particulars of the death of Mr. Pelham.- 198 94. To Richard Bentley, Esq. March 17.-The new ministry. George Selwyn's bon-mots. Orator Henley. Beckford and Delaval at Shaftesbury.-200 95. To George Montagu, Esq. March 19.-The Newcastle administration.-201 96. To Sir Horace Mann, March 28.-,The new ministry. Resignation of Lord Gower.-202 97. To the same, April 24.-The Duke of Newcastle all-powerful. The new Parliament. Irish politics. Drummond's "Travels".-204 98. To John Chute, Esq. April 30.-Whitehead's tragedy of "Creusa." Tragi-comedy at the Opera.-205 99. To the same, May 14.-Anecdote of Prince Poniatowski and the Duchess of Gordon.-206 100. To Richard Bentley, Esq. May 18.-Progress of improvement at Strawberry Hill. Trial of Betty Canning. Regency-bill.-207 |
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