(Now first published from the Originals.)

WITH

HER SKETCHES AND OPINIONS OF HER CONTEMPORARIES.

“This is a very delightful work. We have closed the volumes with a confirmed impression that in many of the highest points of conduct, courage, and understanding, the Duchess of Marlborough was the most remarkable woman of her own or any other day.”—Examiner.

“In point of interest, and the developement of character, court and cabinet intrigues, state of parties, and public manners, this interesting and valuable publication rivals in merit the celebrated correspondence of Horace Walpole.”—Warder.

Henry Colburn, Publisher, 13, Great Marlborough Street.

TO BE HAD OF ALL BOOKSELLERS.


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THE DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH’S CORRESPONDENCE