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  3. April 22nd. 1823.

    "MYLOR, "I received your billet at dinner, which was, a good one with, a sprinkling of female foreigners, who, I dare say, were very ...

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  4. April 23rd, 1823.

    "MY DEAR LORD", "Thank you for quizzing me and my learned Thebuns.' I assure you my notions on that score are limited to getting away with a whole skin, or sleeping quie[?]ly with a ...

    Article : 269 words
  5. LORD BYRON.

    When Lord Byron came to dine with se on Thursday, he arrived an hour before the usual time, and appeared in good spirits.— He said that he found the passages and stairs filled ...

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  6. May 7th, 1873.

    "MY DEAR LORD", "I return the poesy, which will form a new light to lighten the Irish, and Will, I hope, be duly appreciated by the public. I have ...

    Article : 80 words
  7. May 14th, 1823.

    "MY DEAR LORD", "I advize you that the Reading Association have received numbers of English publications which you may like to see; and as you are ...

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