Correspondence of Two Brothers Edward Adolphus Eleventh Duke of Somerset And
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Sister C. S. From Lord Webb Seymour to the Duke. Edinburgh: Dec. 8, 1815. MY DEAR BROTHER, At Hamilton we had a very small party, except during a day or two, when the Austrian Archdukes were there. If you have not heard much of these personages, it may interest you to be told that John is a sensible man, well informed upon matters of science and the arts, and diligently collecting knowledge respecting the various manufacturing and commercial establishments, and the public institutions, of this ...country. 2 Lewis seems a dull stupid man, who follows his brother, with an air of indifference to all that passes under his notice. Both of them are very plain in appearance and manners, especially Lewis and there is something quite repulsive in their total want of that courtly politeness which is naturally looked for in people of their rank. Among ladies they seem at a loss for conversation, and the attractions and ease of even 1 Lord Seymour, afterwards I2th Duke of Somerset. * Archduke John, born 1782: Archduke Lewis, born 1784: sons of the Emperor Leopold, born 1747, died 1792, in March, and his wife Marie Louise, born 1745, died 1792, in May, daughter of Charles III.
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