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" Newcastle had fallen into a mistake, to send for him, and read him a lecture. The duke was sent for once, and came when Mr. Pitt was confined to bed by the gout. There was, as usual, no fire in the room ; the day was very chilly, and the duke, as usual,... "
Walpoliana - Page 24
by Horace Walpole - 1800 - 230 pages
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The Monthly magazine, Volume 5, Volume 5

Art - 1708 - 586 pages
...plan, when he had the gout, was to have no fire in his room, but to load himfclf with bed-clothes. At his houfe at Hayes he fleeped in a long room ; at one end of which was his bed, and his hdy's at the other. His way was, when he thought the Duke of Newcaftle had fallen into any miftake,...
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The Monthly Magazine, Or, British Register, Volume 5

British periodicals - 1798 - 576 pages
...but to lond himfelf with bed-clothes. At his houle at Hayes he deeped in a long room ; at one end ot which was his bed, and his lady's at the other. His...Duke of Newcaftle had fallen into any miftake, to fvnd for him, and read him a lefture. The Duke was Cent for once, and came, whtn Mr. Pitt was confined...
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The Monthly Magazine, Volume 5, Volume 5

Art - 1798 - 580 pages
...his room, but io load himfelf with bed-clothes. At hij houfc at Hayes he fleeped in a long room; a» one end of which was his bed, and his lady's at the other. His way was, when he thought the Duke of Newcalllc Ы fallen into any miitake, to fend tor him, and read him a lecture. The Duke wij fent for...
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Walpoliana

Horace Walpole - Anecdotes - 1800 - 310 pages
...plan, when he had the gout, was to have no fire in his room, but to load himfelf with bed-clothes. At his houfe at Hayes he fleeped in a long room -,...into any miftake, to fend for him, and read him a le&ure. The Duke was fent for once, and came, when Mr. Pitt was confined to bed by the gout. There...
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The Monthly Epitome, Volume 3

Great Britain - 1800 - 490 pages
...to have no fire in his room, but to load himfelf with brd-cljthes. At his houfe at Hayes he (leeped in a long room; at one end of which was his bed, and...the other. His way was, when he thought the Duke of New-cattle had fallen into any milhtke, to lend for him, and read him a lefture. The Duke was fent...
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Reminiscences

Horace Walpole - 1819 - 350 pages
...but to load himself with bedcluwK^. -, At his house at Hayes he slept in a long room, at one iiiul of which was his bed, and his lady's at the other. His way was, when he thought the Puke of Newcastle had fallen into any mistake, to send for him, and read him a lecture. The duke was...
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The British Prose Writers, Volume 24

British prose literature - 1821 - 464 pages
...was to have no fire in his room, but to load himself with bed-clothes. At his house at Hayes he slept in a long room, at one end of which was his bed, and his lady's at the other. His way was, when lie thought the duke of Newcastle had fallen into any mistake, to send for him, and read him a lecture....
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The Gossip; or, Literary, domestic, and useful recorder, by Francis Fiddlewood

1826 - 492 pages
...to have no fire in his room, but to load himself with bed-clothes. At his house at Hayes he sleeped in a long room ; at one end of which was his bed, and his lady's at the other. His way was, when hethought the Duke of Newcastle liad fallen into any mistake, to send for him, and read him a lecture....
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Table-talk; Or, Selections from the Ana: Containing Extracts from the ...

George Moir - Anecdotes - 1827 - 466 pages
...to .have no fire in his room, but to load himself with bed-clothes. At his house at Hayes he slept in a long room, at one end of which was his bed, and...the other. His way was, when he thought the Duke of Newcastle had fallen into any • mistake, to send for him, and read him a lecture. The Duke was sent...
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The Day

1832 - 496 pages
...to have no tire in his room, but to load himself with bed-clothes. At his house at Hayes he steeped in a long room ; at one end of which was his bed, and his lady's nt the other. His way was, when he thought the Duke of Newcastle had fallen into any mistake, tu send...
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