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Memoirs of Caroline: The Whole Founded on Recent Facts, and Containing Among Other Things, an Authetic and Hitherto Unpublished Account of Court-cabals, and Royal TravelsH.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 5
... manner extremely hostile to the peace and happiness of Caroline : for even with these friends , conversation was ... manners and elegant appearance of Captain Barham . This gentleman was from a kingdom then much discontented , and which ...
... manner extremely hostile to the peace and happiness of Caroline : for even with these friends , conversation was ... manners and elegant appearance of Captain Barham . This gentleman was from a kingdom then much discontented , and which ...
Page 23
... manner in which she repeated the name of Barham , was the effect only of her distempered imagination , and that it would with equal facility , dwell on any other name which might happen to present itself , she resolved to keep the ...
... manner in which she repeated the name of Barham , was the effect only of her distempered imagination , and that it would with equal facility , dwell on any other name which might happen to present itself , she resolved to keep the ...
Page 53
... a moment , obser- ved- " Your Highness imagines then , they would act in much the same manner to us , in that case , * Frederic the Great . as her colonies in America have recently acted to them MEMOIRS OF CAROLINE . 53.
... a moment , obser- ved- " Your Highness imagines then , they would act in much the same manner to us , in that case , * Frederic the Great . as her colonies in America have recently acted to them MEMOIRS OF CAROLINE . 53.
Page 57
... manner and appearance , pressed him so warmly to dis- close the real causes of his grief , that Barham , finding it impossible to resist the importunities of his friend made a full and ingenuous disclo- sure of the whole affair . The ...
... manner and appearance , pressed him so warmly to dis- close the real causes of his grief , that Barham , finding it impossible to resist the importunities of his friend made a full and ingenuous disclo- sure of the whole affair . The ...
Page 59
... manner imaginable : -there were hats , and swords , and clothes , and papers , to be packed ; which the general consent of the world has long been ac- customed to place together ; but Barham , not being in his right senses exactly , had ...
... manner imaginable : -there were hats , and swords , and clothes , and papers , to be packed ; which the general consent of the world has long been ac- customed to place together ; but Barham , not being in his right senses exactly , had ...
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