The Leadbeater Papers: Unpublished letters of Edmund Burke, and the correspondence of Mrs. Richard Trench and Rev. George Crabbe

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Bell and Daldy, 1862
 

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Dublin Tenthmonth October 5th 1746
87
Ballitore 19th October 1766
99
Gregories April 19th 1770
109
Richard Shackleton to Edmund Burke
117
Beaconsfield January 3rd 1773
124
Charlesstreet London March 3rd 1783
132
From Mrs St George Paris March 8th
147
From Mrs Trench Bognor August 1808
157
From Mrs Leadbeater Ballitore 26th
162
Sixthmonth 1809
164
From Mrs Trench July 1809
166
From Mrs Leadbeater 23rd of Seventh month 1809
168
Ninthmonth 1809
171
From the same Ballitore 17th of Fifth XXIII From the same February 7th 1810
181
month 1810
188
month 1810
189
From the same Ballitore 19th of Seventh XXX From the same Ballitore 20th of Seventh month 1810
197
From Mrs Trench Southampton August 1810 XXXIV From the same Southampton December 22nd 1810
200
Thirdmonth 1811
203
From Mrs Trench no date
206
From Mrs Leadbeater Ballitore 10th of Tenthmonth 1811
209
From Mrs Leadbeater Ballitore 5th of Sixthmonth 1811
212
From Mrs Trench B L June 1811
214
From the same July 16th 1811
217
From the same August 25th 1811
220
From Mrs Leadbeater Ballitore 31st of Eighthmonth 1811
224
From Mrs Trench 18th November 1811
226
From Mrs Leadbeater Ballitore 6th of Firstmonth 1812
229
From the same Ballitore 18th of Second month 1812
231
From the same Ballitore 2nd of Third month 1812
233
From the same Ballitore 1st of Sixth month 1812
234
Ballitore 24th of Seventh month 1812
236
From Mrs Trench 26th July 1812
238
From the same December 1812
240
From Mrs Leadbeater Ballitore 11th of Firstmonth 1813
242
From Mrs Trench January 1813
245

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