Memoirs of Edward Gibbon Written By Himself And a Selection From His Letters With Occasional Notes And Narrative By John Lord Sheffield

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Memoirs of Edward Gibbon Written By Himself And a Selection From His Letters With Occasional Notes And Narrative By John Lord Sheffield
Gibbon, Edward, 1737-1794
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May no untoward accident disarrange your Yorkshire mort- gage, the conclusion of which will place me in a clear and easy state, such as I have never known since the first hour of property.
• • « • • • t The three per cents, are so high, and the country is in such a damned state of prosperity under that fellow Pitt, that it goes against me to purchase at such low interest. In my visit to England next autumn, or in the spring following (alas ! you must acquiesce in the alternative), I hope to be
...armed with sufficient materials to draw a sum which may be employed as taste or fancy shall dictate in the improvement of my library, a service of plate, &c. I am not very sanguine, but surely this is no uncomfortable prospect. This pecuniary detail, which has not, indeed, been so unpleasant as it used formerly to be, has carried me farther than I expected. Let us now drink and be merry. I flatter myself that your Madeira, improved by its travels, will set forwards for Messrs. Romberg, at Ostend, early in the spring ; and I should be very well pleased ^if you could add a hogshead of excellent claret, for which we should be entitled to the drawback.

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