The Royal Wanderer, Or, Secret Memoirs of Caroline: The Whole Founded on Recent Facts, and Containing Among Other Things, an Authetic and Hitherto Unpublished Account of Court-cabals, and Royal TravelsH. Rowe, 1820 - 860 pages |
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Page 4
... Caroline , were women of spotless and unsullied fame ; females , who being aware of the sweeping censure which attaches even to the innocent associates of those whose frailty has annihilated their honor , were anxious and eager to ...
... Caroline , were women of spotless and unsullied fame ; females , who being aware of the sweeping censure which attaches even to the innocent associates of those whose frailty has annihilated their honor , were anxious and eager to ...
Page 14
... Caroline : on one of these illustriously descended corpulents , the Duke meditated to bestow it ! His intentions were soon to alter . It is time to return to Lord Edward . After paying his respects to our heroine , and warmly ...
... Caroline : on one of these illustriously descended corpulents , the Duke meditated to bestow it ! His intentions were soon to alter . It is time to return to Lord Edward . After paying his respects to our heroine , and warmly ...
Page 37
... Caroline , it would be in vain to attempt expressing : none but our readers of that fair and lovely sex can have even an idea of it : they , too , can best enter into her feelings of vexation and disappointment at the sudden inter ...
... Caroline , it would be in vain to attempt expressing : none but our readers of that fair and lovely sex can have even an idea of it : they , too , can best enter into her feelings of vexation and disappointment at the sudden inter ...
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