... understood, for reasons of which he alone can be the judge, to be his fixed and unalterable determination not to meet the Princess of Wales upon any occasion, either in public or private. Cobbett's Political Register - Page 1027edited by - 1820Full view - About this book
| Edmund Burke - History - 1815 - 858 pages
...Princess of Wales upon any occasion, cither in public or pri-> vate. The Queen is thus placed tinder the painful necessity of intimating to the Princess...Royal Highness at her Drawing-Rooms. • CHARLOTTE R." Antwer of the Princess of Wales to the Queen. " Madam, *' I have received the letter which your Majesty... | |
| Great Britain - 1814 - 434 pages
...distinctly Understood, for reasons of which he alone qan be the judge, to be his fixed and unalterable determination not to meet the Princess of Wales upon...private. The Queen is thus placed under the painful necestity of intimating to the Princess of Wales, the impossibility of her Majesty's receiving her... | |
| English literature - 1814 - 1032 pages
...be l,is filed and unalterable determination not to meet the Princess of Wales upon any occa•lui), either in public or private. ' " The Queen is thus...placed under the painful necessity of intimating to the Prints» of Wales the impossibility of her Majesty's receiving her Koyai Highness at her draivbg-rooms.... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1814 - 660 pages
...appearing at court, f.nd to declare his Royal Highness's " fixed and unalterable determination never to meet the Princess of Wales upon any occasion, either in public or private." "The proceedings of 1806 and 18O7, and last year, are in the recollection of the House, as well as the ample... | |
| Hewson Clarke - 1815 - 888 pages
...distinctly understood, for reasons of which he alone can be the judge, to be his fixed and unalterable determination not to meet the princess of Wales upon...placed under the painful necessity of intimating to the prmcess of Wales the impossibility of her majesty's receiving her royal highness at her drawing-rooms.... | |
| History - 1815 - 822 pages
...wife, ' " CAROLINE P." " Connavght-house, May 26, 1814. judge, to be his fixed and unaltr r« able determination not to meet the Princess of Wales upon...occasion, either in public or private. The Queen is thns placed under the painful necessity of intimating to the Princess of Wales the impossibility of... | |
| English poetry - 1815 - 992 pages
...appearing at court, and to declare his royal highness's fixed and unalterable determina* tion never to meet the princess of Wales upon any occasion, either in public or private. " The proceedings of 180G and 1807, and last year, are in the recollection of the house, as well as the hmple... | |
| Edward Wedlake Brayley - London (England) - 1815 - 852 pages
...determination not to mert the Princess my where, the Qneen complained of the painful necessity of intimating intimating to the Princess of Wales the impossibility of her Majesty's receiving her nt her drawing-rooms. In the Princess's answer to the Qneen, she dwelt upon the affectionate regard... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1815 - 1026 pages
...might be understood, for reasons of which he alone could be the judge, to be his Jl fed and unalterable determination not to meet the Princess of Wales upon any occasion, either public or private. Her Majesty was therefore under the painful necessity of intimating to the Princess... | |
| Hewson Clarke - Europe - 1816 - 690 pages
...not to meet the Princess of Wales on any occasion, public or private." The Queen added, that she was thus placed under the painful necessity of intimating to the Princess of Wales the impossibility of receiving her Royal Highness at her drawing-room. To this letter the Princess of Wales replied, by... | |
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