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Memoirs of Caroline: The Whole Founded on Recent Facts, and Containing Among Other Things, an Authetic and Hitherto Unpublished Account of Court-cabals, and Royal TravelsH.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 274
... Commissioners had assumed . Wentworth , to whom both his Lord- ship and the Count had agreed to refer every arrangement , had provided the requisite con- veyance , costume , & c .; and within an hour after the revels had begun , the ...
... Commissioners had assumed . Wentworth , to whom both his Lord- ship and the Count had agreed to refer every arrangement , had provided the requisite con- veyance , costume , & c .; and within an hour after the revels had begun , the ...
Page 344
... commissioners to depart ; ) the Count would not fail to indulge himself with a visit to the favorite bower , of which he had heard him so often speak . Now , as to the ultimate and exceedingly rash object of the Count , viz . the ...
... commissioners to depart ; ) the Count would not fail to indulge himself with a visit to the favorite bower , of which he had heard him so often speak . Now , as to the ultimate and exceedingly rash object of the Count , viz . the ...
Page 351
... escape , because the E commissioners and the Princess were to proceed to Hamburgh , in an opposite direc- tion . But Lord Edward refused to listen to any representations , the effect of which might be , to MEMOIRS OF CAROLINE . 351.
... escape , because the E commissioners and the Princess were to proceed to Hamburgh , in an opposite direc- tion . But Lord Edward refused to listen to any representations , the effect of which might be , to MEMOIRS OF CAROLINE . 351.
Page 372
... commissioners was necessarily deferred , and must await the indefinite period of the Princess's recovery , whereas that recovery was itself considered very equivocal . It is perhaps no injustice to the Duke to suppose that his distress ...
... commissioners was necessarily deferred , and must await the indefinite period of the Princess's recovery , whereas that recovery was itself considered very equivocal . It is perhaps no injustice to the Duke to suppose that his distress ...
Page 395
... Commissioners , and had determined to give him up to them . He was conducted , in silence , by a guard of twenty men , with whom he vainly endeavoured to exchange a single word , so strict had been their orders to ob- serve implicit ...
... Commissioners , and had determined to give him up to them . He was conducted , in silence , by a guard of twenty men , with whom he vainly endeavoured to exchange a single word , so strict had been their orders to ob- serve implicit ...
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