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Memoirs of Caroline: The Whole Founded on Recent Facts, and Containing Among Other Things, an Authetic and Hitherto Unpublished Account of Court-cabals, and Royal TravelsH.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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... King's Royal Family , regarded by the LAWS OF ENGLAND , IS THE QUEEN . ” BLACKSTONE'S Commentaries , vol . i . Exchange Duplicate LONDON : PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY H. ROWE , 11 , WARWICK- SQUARE , PATERNOSTER - ROW , 14538 A 2B 2 dup ...
... King's Royal Family , regarded by the LAWS OF ENGLAND , IS THE QUEEN . ” BLACKSTONE'S Commentaries , vol . i . Exchange Duplicate LONDON : PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY H. ROWE , 11 , WARWICK- SQUARE , PATERNOSTER - ROW , 14538 A 2B 2 dup ...
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... King testimonials from other European Sovereigns , and billets - doux ; -acknowledg- ments of gambling debts - recipes for curing horses of the staggers , —some fragments of an intended translation of Ovid's epistles , -receipts for ...
... King testimonials from other European Sovereigns , and billets - doux ; -acknowledg- ments of gambling debts - recipes for curing horses of the staggers , —some fragments of an intended translation of Ovid's epistles , -receipts for ...
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... King William's game , become the sovereign of a great empire . " Finally - that he did reply , * " such a speculation , * For the whole of this anecdote we must refer our readers again to the Monthly Review , 1812 : the passage here ...
... King William's game , become the sovereign of a great empire . " Finally - that he did reply , * " such a speculation , * For the whole of this anecdote we must refer our readers again to the Monthly Review , 1812 : the passage here ...
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... Kings , added to this , and many other peculiar circum- stances , made his Court a favorite residence with all the young and aspiring nobility of F— and I , and G ; and the gaiety and gal- lantry which were the consequences of their so ...
... Kings , added to this , and many other peculiar circum- stances , made his Court a favorite residence with all the young and aspiring nobility of F— and I , and G ; and the gaiety and gal- lantry which were the consequences of their so ...
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... , and delight . Here Diana , " buskin'd and bedeck'd " , was waltzing with King Henry the Eighth of En- gland ; and Leopold the Archduke of Austria , was setting to a very pretty girl ( whose dress MEMOIRS OF CAROLINE . 103.
... , and delight . Here Diana , " buskin'd and bedeck'd " , was waltzing with King Henry the Eighth of En- gland ; and Leopold the Archduke of Austria , was setting to a very pretty girl ( whose dress MEMOIRS OF CAROLINE . 103.
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