Continuation of the Diary Illustrative of the Times of George IV: Interspersed with Original Letters from the Late Queen Caroline, the Princess Charlotte, and from Various Other Distinguished Persons, Volume 1Lea and Blanchard, 1839 |
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Pagina 14
... Regent's game ; and he is in high spirits , it is said , on account of his wife's voluntary exile from this country . " I cannot believe that good man , Mr. Whitbread , ever advised the Princess to leave England ; but if he did , it can ...
... Regent's game ; and he is in high spirits , it is said , on account of his wife's voluntary exile from this country . " I cannot believe that good man , Mr. Whitbread , ever advised the Princess to leave England ; but if he did , it can ...
Pagina 22
... Regent , he is heartily glad at the Prin- ss's absence . Did you ever hear a clear account of a ck and a bull story which reached England some onths ago , of Hownam's having challenged Ompteda , d of a servant having betrayed the ...
... Regent , he is heartily glad at the Prin- ss's absence . Did you ever hear a clear account of a ck and a bull story which reached England some onths ago , of Hownam's having challenged Ompteda , d of a servant having betrayed the ...
Pagina 26
... Regent to hunt her to her destruction . Whenever I receive intel- ligence of this kind , I may say without affectation , that it unfits me both for society abroad or occupation at home . Siccard especially , was a most faithful and re ...
... Regent to hunt her to her destruction . Whenever I receive intel- ligence of this kind , I may say without affectation , that it unfits me both for society abroad or occupation at home . Siccard especially , was a most faithful and re ...
Pagina 33
... Regent did all he could when the Duchess of Oldenburgh was in England , to make her marry the Duke of * Lady Frances Wilson was a lady of very plain personal appearance ; yet one gentleman , for several seasons , perseveringly gazed at ...
... Regent did all he could when the Duchess of Oldenburgh was in England , to make her marry the Duke of * Lady Frances Wilson was a lady of very plain personal appearance ; yet one gentleman , for several seasons , perseveringly gazed at ...
Pagina 34
... Regent literally took possession of the Duchess , and never permitted her to go any where or accept of any invitations , but those of royalties ; saying it was not etiquette . Why then did His Royal High- ness for so many years do ...
... Regent literally took possession of the Duchess , and never permitted her to go any where or accept of any invitations , but those of royalties ; saying it was not etiquette . Why then did His Royal High- ness for so many years do ...
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Continuation of the Diary Illustrative of the Times of George Iv ... Lady Charlotte Campbell Bury,John Galt Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2023 |
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