Horace Walpole And His World Select Passages From His Letters

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Fox's party, drove them back to their element, and cured the tars of their ambition of a naval victory. In truth, Mr. Fox has all the popularity in Westminster ; and, indeed, is so amiable and winning, that, could he have stood in person all over England, I question whether he would not have carried the Parliament.
* He did get but five of his sons into that Parliament WALPOLE.
f Lord Hood was an admiral.
Almost all the hackney-chairmen in London were Irish.
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...ldams hate him ; but most of the pretty women in London are indefatigable in making interest for him, the Duchess of Devonshire in particular. * I am ashamed to say how coarsely she has been received by some worse than tars ! But me nothing has shocked so much as what I heard this morning : at Dover they roasted a poor fox alive by the most diabolic allegory ! a savage meanness that an Iroquois would not have committed. Base, cowardly wretches ! how much nobler to have hurried to London and torn Mr.

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