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Memoirs of Caroline: The Whole Founded on Recent Facts, and Containing Among Other Things, an Authetic and Hitherto Unpublished Account of Court-cabals, and Royal TravelsH.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 37
... means or the permission of opening . The breathless curiosity of Caroline , it would be in vain to attempt expressing : none but our readers of that fair and lovely sex can have even an idea of it : they , too , can best enter into her ...
... means or the permission of opening . The breathless curiosity of Caroline , it would be in vain to attempt expressing : none but our readers of that fair and lovely sex can have even an idea of it : they , too , can best enter into her ...
Page 39
... means the less pleasing to her on that score ! Accordingly she ascended the tower to examine her apartment . It was untouched : she , ( must I write it , ladies ? ) on recrossing the lower chamber , looked with exceeding vigilance for ...
... means the less pleasing to her on that score ! Accordingly she ascended the tower to examine her apartment . It was untouched : she , ( must I write it , ladies ? ) on recrossing the lower chamber , looked with exceeding vigilance for ...
Page 55
... mean E- did say , with a laugh , ( your Highness will excuse my laughing now ) that he ought to go to America ; and , by playing King William's game , become the sovereign of a great empire . " Finally - that he did reply , * " such a ...
... mean E- did say , with a laugh , ( your Highness will excuse my laughing now ) that he ought to go to America ; and , by playing King William's game , become the sovereign of a great empire . " Finally - that he did reply , * " such a ...
Page 58
... means , though innocently , of imparting ad- ditional pain to his unfortunate and suffering friend . Conceiving himself to have injured that friend , the generous Irishman was unremitting and unwearied in his attempts to soothe , and ...
... means , though innocently , of imparting ad- ditional pain to his unfortunate and suffering friend . Conceiving himself to have injured that friend , the generous Irishman was unremitting and unwearied in his attempts to soothe , and ...
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... means bore the same stamp of loveliness ; and unwilling as we are , at any time , to repeat censures where they have been justly passed , needlessly , we are bound to con- fess that she was one of those Circes of whom mention ( would it ...
... means bore the same stamp of loveliness ; and unwilling as we are , at any time , to repeat censures where they have been justly passed , needlessly , we are bound to con- fess that she was one of those Circes of whom mention ( would it ...
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