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Memoirs of Caroline: The Whole Founded on Recent Facts, and Containing Among Other Things, an Authetic and Hitherto Unpublished Account of Court-cabals, and Royal TravelsH.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 12
... least concerned in its truth . But you will first , per- haps , permit me to say a word to my old friend Barham , whom I see enjoying the honor of con- versing with her Highness , the Princess . There was a thoughtlessness about Lord Ed ...
... least concerned in its truth . But you will first , per- haps , permit me to say a word to my old friend Barham , whom I see enjoying the honor of con- versing with her Highness , the Princess . There was a thoughtlessness about Lord Ed ...
Page 24
... least a sacred duty , though we cannot , alas ! repair an unatonable loss : we will take care to provide for the wife and children of this brave man , if he was married ; — ” ( Caroline turned pale at the apprehension . ) " And if he be ...
... least a sacred duty , though we cannot , alas ! repair an unatonable loss : we will take care to provide for the wife and children of this brave man , if he was married ; — ” ( Caroline turned pale at the apprehension . ) " And if he be ...
Page 51
... least equally interesting , and which we con- sider at least equally authentic . * " You were speaking , Marshal , " said the Duke , " of the battle of Lowositz , I remember it well , although then extremely young ; poor General * The ...
... least equally interesting , and which we con- sider at least equally authentic . * " You were speaking , Marshal , " said the Duke , " of the battle of Lowositz , I remember it well , although then extremely young ; poor General * The ...
Page 64
... least of , the bad consequences of this " tendresse " of your's , that it has given you a general distaste for all occupation : but more especially that it has withdrawn you from your own immediate profession , in which you are so well ...
... least of , the bad consequences of this " tendresse " of your's , that it has given you a general distaste for all occupation : but more especially that it has withdrawn you from your own immediate profession , in which you are so well ...
Page 77
... least as much of am- bitious policy , as of worldly prudence . The younger brothers , " we have just mentioned , it was very reasonably considered , might in time represent their respective noble , or wealthy , houses ; and , by a ...
... least as much of am- bitious policy , as of worldly prudence . The younger brothers , " we have just mentioned , it was very reasonably considered , might in time represent their respective noble , or wealthy , houses ; and , by a ...
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