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Memoirs of Caroline: The Whole Founded on Recent Facts, and Containing Among Other Things, an Authetic and Hitherto Unpublished Account of Court-cabals, and Royal TravelsH.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 21
... night after the accident in question , and while holding a military levee , he conversed with some of the officers of the regiment of Saltzdahlen , in the low and languid tone which he had assumed from that horrible hour , which ...
... night after the accident in question , and while holding a military levee , he conversed with some of the officers of the regiment of Saltzdahlen , in the low and languid tone which he had assumed from that horrible hour , which ...
Page 22
... night ; when a boatman , it was said , had recognised him in company with Lord E. F. who wished to engage his boat to take them down the Aller , and so to Bremen . The man not being able to accompany them , refused to hire himself , but ...
... night ; when a boatman , it was said , had recognised him in company with Lord E. F. who wished to engage his boat to take them down the Aller , and so to Bremen . The man not being able to accompany them , refused to hire himself , but ...
Page 60
... night : nor had he dispatched any messenger to Grosvenor Square , to account for his absence . If we must tell the truth , Barham accounted for this delay in a way not creditable either to Lord Edward's morals , or to his punctuality ...
... night : nor had he dispatched any messenger to Grosvenor Square , to account for his absence . If we must tell the truth , Barham accounted for this delay in a way not creditable either to Lord Edward's morals , or to his punctuality ...
Page 97
... night had succeeded to the twilight of evening : —and all , in the gardens and domain of the Castle , was in animated activity . None but the Duke and the Duchess , and the great Princes and Barons of the empire , with 5 their ladies ...
... night had succeeded to the twilight of evening : —and all , in the gardens and domain of the Castle , was in animated activity . None but the Duke and the Duchess , and the great Princes and Barons of the empire , with 5 their ladies ...
Page 98
... night , the pleasures of the dance , or of the Gondola , and the society of the young and of the gay , had tempted almost every one into the Park , till , comparatively speak- ing , the Grand Saloon began to be deserted . Upon the ...
... night , the pleasures of the dance , or of the Gondola , and the society of the young and of the gay , had tempted almost every one into the Park , till , comparatively speak- ing , the Grand Saloon began to be deserted . Upon the ...
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