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
... believe that good man , Mr. Whitbread , ever advised the Princess to leave England ; but if he did , it can only be accounted for by the malady which ultimately deprived him of life . " The Princess has only written once to - within the ...
... believe that good man , Mr. Whitbread , ever advised the Princess to leave England ; but if he did , it can only be accounted for by the malady which ultimately deprived him of life . " The Princess has only written once to - within the ...
Pagina 20
... believe in ancient times , a battle so disputed , a victory so complete in itself , and so mighty in its consequences . " I am sorry to find you have not got Madame de Staël and her atmosphere near you , for a thousand rea- sons ...
... believe in ancient times , a battle so disputed , a victory so complete in itself , and so mighty in its consequences . " I am sorry to find you have not got Madame de Staël and her atmosphere near you , for a thousand rea- sons ...
Pagina 22
... believe Ompteda is set to watch Her oyal Highness . Heavens ! how mean must be the and that would undertake to occupy itself with such rty work . Princess Charlotte has decidedly and for : ' incess Charlotte's bridegroom . I cannot help ...
... believe Ompteda is set to watch Her oyal Highness . Heavens ! how mean must be the and that would undertake to occupy itself with such rty work . Princess Charlotte has decidedly and for : ' incess Charlotte's bridegroom . I cannot help ...
Pagina 25
... believe that nobody is so truly sick of them as myself . They seem to me so paltry and bustling , so inimical to all that is intellectual or noble in our nature . Yet Lady W— talks well on any subject , and is certainly a most amusing ...
... believe that nobody is so truly sick of them as myself . They seem to me so paltry and bustling , so inimical to all that is intellectual or noble in our nature . Yet Lady W— talks well on any subject , and is certainly a most amusing ...
Pagina 38
... believe he acted on occasion from the dictates of his own good heart . Lord S. was us as the gastronome of his day ; but in private life he was much ed , and his family circle was ever proverbial for its harmony and ness . y were not ...
... believe he acted on occasion from the dictates of his own good heart . Lord S. was us as the gastronome of his day ; but in private life he was much ed , and his family circle was ever proverbial for its harmony and ness . y were not ...
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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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