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Memoirs of Caroline: The Whole Founded on Recent Facts, and Containing Among Other Things, an Authetic and Hitherto Unpublished Account of Court-cabals, and Royal TravelsH.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 36
... believe it would have been well to have consulted him , had he lived ; because , as your Highness understands , he was well known to • Lord Edward : -and something might have been got from 36 THE ROYAL WANDERER ; OR ,
... believe it would have been well to have consulted him , had he lived ; because , as your Highness understands , he was well known to • Lord Edward : -and something might have been got from 36 THE ROYAL WANDERER ; OR ,
Page 52
... believe there can be but one opinion upon that head , " rejoined the Marshal .- " They wan- ted , Sir , at Pirna two very effective aids : B - k riflemen and French engineers ; the two very aids without which it must be clear to your Se ...
... believe there can be but one opinion upon that head , " rejoined the Marshal .- " They wan- ted , Sir , at Pirna two very effective aids : B - k riflemen and French engineers ; the two very aids without which it must be clear to your Se ...
Page 61
... believe , " continued he , sitting down , " that I much more willingly remain . ' 3.30 evolor " My best , my only friend , " said B- ing his hand , your kindness , almost , over- 66 -grasp- & to gop - zoq lhi weder bad glodasion ...
... believe , " continued he , sitting down , " that I much more willingly remain . ' 3.30 evolor " My best , my only friend , " said B- ing his hand , your kindness , almost , over- 66 -grasp- & to gop - zoq lhi weder bad glodasion ...
Page 65
... believe , are agreed : we admired the principle which claimed a certain portion of rational liberty for so many millions of men ; but we abhor the licentious excess , which , not con- tent with just rights , wages a war of unsparing ...
... believe , are agreed : we admired the principle which claimed a certain portion of rational liberty for so many millions of men ; but we abhor the licentious excess , which , not con- tent with just rights , wages a war of unsparing ...
Page 65
... believe, are agreed: we admired the principle which claimed a certain portion of rational liberty for so many millions of men; but we abhor the licentious excess, which, not content with just rights, wages a war of unsparing devastation ...
... believe, are agreed: we admired the principle which claimed a certain portion of rational liberty for so many millions of men; but we abhor the licentious excess, which, not content with just rights, wages a war of unsparing devastation ...
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