... though by no means general exaltation through Oxford. This is a complete Whig college, which you need not go twice into the common room to discover. They pretend that it was by far the greatest support of Lord Grenville, which is sufficiently improbable... Life, Letters and Journals of Sir Charles Lyell, Bart - Page 33by Sir Charles Lyell - 1881 - 489 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1821 - 456 pages
...against any accident. I hope this will quiet Mamma's fears on this head. Remember me kindly to her, and to all at home, and believe me, my dear Father, Your affectionate Son, SAMUEL RASHLEIGH. XI. Matter Henry Rathleigh to Mils H. Rasfileigh. Eton Coll. July 18, 1821. MY DEAR... | |
| 1820 - 696 pages
...against any accident. I hope this will quiet Mamma's fears on this head. Remember me kindly to her, and to all at home, and believe me, my dear Father, Your affectionate Son, SAMUEL RASIILKIC.H. XI. Matter Henry Raihhigh to Mitt 11. Rashleigh. Eton Cull. July 18, 1891. MY DEAR... | |
| Mrs. Bray (Anna Eliza) - 1823 - 524 pages
...mother met with, and hope it has not been of more serious consequence than you intimated. Remember me to all at home, and believe me, my dear father, your affectionate son, CA STOTHARD. To AJ Kempe, Esq. Great Framsham, near Dereham, Norfolk. August 3. 1812. DEAR ALFRED,... | |
| Winthrop Mackworth Praed, Walter Blunt - 1824 - 396 pages
...against any accident. I hope this will quiet Mamma's fears on this head. Remember me kindly to her, and to all at home, and believe me, my dear Father,. Your affectionate Son, SAMUEL RASHLEIGH. XI. Master Henry Rashleigh to Miss H. Rashleigh. Eton Coll. July 18, 1821. MY DEAR... | |
| Sir Charles Lyell - 1881 - 502 pages
...of Lord Grenville, which is sufficiently improbable ; because, though we are strong in the number of resident members, the number of names on our books...me, my dear father, your affectionate son, CHARLES LYELL. To CHARLES LYELL, ESQ., Earthy Lodge, Stony Cross, Hants. Exeter College, Oxford; May 14, 1816.... | |
| William John Francis Keatley Stride - 1900 - 306 pages
...of 13 over Lord Eldon], which is sufficiently improbable ; because though we are strong in number of resident members, the number of names on our books is very few. Most of the men here come from Devon and Cornwall,* who of course when they have taken their degree... | |
| Sir Charles Lyell - 1881 - 496 pages
...of Lord GrenviUe, which is sufficiently improbable ; because, though we are strong in the number of resident members, the number of names on our books...believe me, my dear father, your affectionate son, CHAELES LTELL. To CHAELES LTELL, ESQ., Hartley Lodge, Stony Cross, Hants. Exeter College, Oxford :... | |
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