The Christian Remembrancer, Volume 26F.C. & J. Rivington, 1853 |
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... Haydon's vanity was such that it would scarcely be too much to say , that he never came in contact with any fellow ... Haydon so long , and kept on with him so well , is , to ourselves , the main cause of surprise . Yet , because he ...
... Haydon's vanity was such that it would scarcely be too much to say , that he never came in contact with any fellow ... Haydon so long , and kept on with him so well , is , to ourselves , the main cause of surprise . Yet , because he ...
Page 359
... Haydon from writing to him again , immediately , on the former topic . The Duke acknowledges both letters in one . We give it , with Haydon's comments : - " The Duke of Wellington presents his compliments to Mr. Haydon , and has ...
... Haydon from writing to him again , immediately , on the former topic . The Duke acknowledges both letters in one . We give it , with Haydon's comments : - " The Duke of Wellington presents his compliments to Mr. Haydon , and has ...
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... Haydon replies with a long rejoinder , for which we have no space , except for the modest comparison conveyed in the ... Haydon's pertinacious pen . Three years after he begins again , by addressing the Duke on the subject of Wyatt's ...
... Haydon replies with a long rejoinder , for which we have no space , except for the modest comparison conveyed in the ... Haydon's pertinacious pen . Three years after he begins again , by addressing the Duke on the subject of Wyatt's ...
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