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Memoirs of Caroline: The Whole Founded on Recent Facts, and Containing Among Other Things, an Authetic and Hitherto Unpublished Account of Court-cabals, and Royal TravelsH.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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... immediately prior to a late most deeply - lamented event . The Illustrious Parties must feel that the eyes , not only of their own subjects , but of Europe , are upon them . THE Royal Wanderer , OR , SECRET MEMOIRS OF CAROLINE PREFACE .
... immediately prior to a late most deeply - lamented event . The Illustrious Parties must feel that the eyes , not only of their own subjects , but of Europe , are upon them . THE Royal Wanderer , OR , SECRET MEMOIRS OF CAROLINE PREFACE .
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... immediately recommenced their insidious and ill - natured attack , her own face was suffused with the blushes of ingenuous shame and indignation , at the want of delicacy betrayed by the Duke . She little imagined that the same subject ...
... immediately recommenced their insidious and ill - natured attack , her own face was suffused with the blushes of ingenuous shame and indignation , at the want of delicacy betrayed by the Duke . She little imagined that the same subject ...
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... immediately upon your depar- ture . " The Marshal took out his pocket - book , which exhibited a most singular " melange , " all com- bined in a perfectly French taste . From the midst of love ballads and corn plaisters ; -letters from ...
... immediately upon your depar- ture . " The Marshal took out his pocket - book , which exhibited a most singular " melange , " all com- bined in a perfectly French taste . From the midst of love ballads and corn plaisters ; -letters from ...
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... immediately burst into tears , and retire to her apartments . Her visible mel- ancholy the Duchess remarked within an hour after her return ; but she was prevented from making any inquiries or holding any private con- versation with her ...
... immediately burst into tears , and retire to her apartments . Her visible mel- ancholy the Duchess remarked within an hour after her return ; but she was prevented from making any inquiries or holding any private con- versation with her ...
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... immediately before the hawking party , related in our first chapter , Caroline , although she might not at once light upon the exact and full extent of his object , might readily collect from the import of the words which she heard him ...
... immediately before the hawking party , related in our first chapter , Caroline , although she might not at once light upon the exact and full extent of his object , might readily collect from the import of the words which she heard him ...
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