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inburgh Review_, 1836, vol. lxiv. p. 17. [69] "Life and Letters of Elizabeth, last Duchess of Gordon," by the Rev. A. Moody Stuart, 1865, pp. 198-200. [70] Portion of the Journal kept by Thomas Raikes, Esq., from 1831 to 1837, vol. iii. p. 134. [71] "Life and Times of Sir Joshua Reynolds," by C. R. Leslie, R.A. and Tom Taylor, M.A., vol. ii. p. 191. [72] "John Leifchild, D.D. His Public Ministry, &c.," by J. R. Leifchild, A.M., p. 143. [73] Agnes Strickland, "Lives of the Queens of England," vol. v. p. 293 (ed. 1851). [74] "A History of Peeblesshire," by William Chambers of Glenormiston, p. 428. [75] Vol. i. p. 156. [76] Memoir by his friend, the Rev. John W. Burgon, p. 204. [77] Mark Lemon, "Jest Book," p. 44. [78] Mark Lemon, "Jest Book," p. 43. [79] "Charles Lamb: his Friends, his Haunts, and his Books," by Percy Fitzgerald, M.A., 1866, p. 161. [80] Cunningham's Edition of Correspondence, viii. p. 331. [81] "The Table Talk; or, Familiar Discourse of Martin Luther," p. 66. [82] "The Diary of an Invalid; being the Journal of a Tour in Pursuit of Health in Portugal, Italy, Switzerland, and France in 1817-1819," p. 144. [83] "Common-Place Book," 4th ser. p. 423. [84] Mark Lemon, "Jest Book," p. 24. [85] "Memoir of Baron Larrey, Surgeon-in-chief of the Grande Armee." London. 1861. P. 191. [86] "England under the House of Hanover," by Thomas Wright, Esq., M.A., vol. ii. p. 57. [87] "Memoir of Perthes," vol. ii. pp. 153-4. [88] "Original Anecdotes of Peter the Great, collected from the conversation of several persons of distinction at St Petersburg and Moscow," by Mr Stoehlin, Member of the Imp. Acad., St Peters., p. 306. [89] A denthtchick is a soldier appointed to wait on an officer. [90] "Recollections and Anecdotes," 2d ser., by Capt. R. H. Gronow, p. 194 (1863). [91] "History of England, from the Peace of Utrecht to the Peace of Versailles," by Lord Mahon, vii. p. 261. [92] See Mundy's "Life of Lord Rodney," vol. i. 258. "Remember me to my dear girls and poor Loup. Kiss them for me. I hope they were pleased with my letter." Vol. ii. p. 28. [93] "Life of Thomas Ruddiman, A.M., the Keeper for almost fifty years of the Library belonging to the Faculty of Advocates, Edinburgh," p. 4. [94] See her "Autobiography," p. 85, for an anecdote of her saving a little dog, tied in a basket of stones, from the water. She called it "Moses." [95] Vol. ii. pp. 264, 265.
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