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... austere , perhaps we should not use too harsh a word if we were to say repulsive , that the moment of his Royal Highness's emancipation , was that of a prisoner from confinement . Debarred from pleasures so natura ! to youth 11 .
... austere , perhaps we should not use too harsh a word if we were to say repulsive , that the moment of his Royal Highness's emancipation , was that of a prisoner from confinement . Debarred from pleasures so natura ! to youth 11 .
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... through the agency of Lord Malden . Mrs. Robinson says , " There was a beautiful ingenuousness in his language , a warm . and enthusiastic adoration expressed in every letter , which interested and charmed her . " - An interview THE KING .
... through the agency of Lord Malden . Mrs. Robinson says , " There was a beautiful ingenuousness in his language , a warm . and enthusiastic adoration expressed in every letter , which interested and charmed her . " - An interview THE KING .
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... says Mrs. Robinson , “ an evening was fixed for the long dreaded interview . Lord Malden and myself waited the signal for crossing the river in a boat . Heaven can witness how many conflicts my agitated heart endured at this most ...
... says Mrs. Robinson , “ an evening was fixed for the long dreaded interview . Lord Malden and myself waited the signal for crossing the river in a boat . Heaven can witness how many conflicts my agitated heart endured at this most ...
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... says , " I did then , and ever shall , consider his mind as nobly and honourably organized ; nor could I teach myself to believe that a heart , the seat of so many virtues , could possibly become inhuman and unjust . " On her death- bed ...
... says , " I did then , and ever shall , consider his mind as nobly and honourably organized ; nor could I teach myself to believe that a heart , the seat of so many virtues , could possibly become inhuman and unjust . " On her death- bed ...
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... - ment of trade ; -and he cannot but say , that GEORGE THE FOURTH is one of the most enlightened and truly English Monarchs that ever swayed the British sceptre . P..liabad Not 18.1823 . by G. Smeeton . Arcade Pall THE KING .
... - ment of trade ; -and he cannot but say , that GEORGE THE FOURTH is one of the most enlightened and truly English Monarchs that ever swayed the British sceptre . P..liabad Not 18.1823 . by G. Smeeton . Arcade Pall THE KING .
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Admiral afterwards Anne Boleyn annum appeared appointed April Arcade Pall Mall army attack August battle Belzoni born British brother Brunswick Buonaparte Captain Cartwright celebrated character Colonel command conduct court Cromwell crown daugh daughter death declared Duke of Kent Duke of York Earl ELEANOR GWYNN Elizabeth enemies England English Espoz execution expedition father favour favourite feet Ferdinand fleet France French friends George Smeeton Grand guns Henry honour House Hugh Palliser illustrious Jane January July June King King's lady Lieutenant London Lord Cochrane lordship Louis XVIII Majesty Major March marriage Mary military mind monarch never night officer Old Bailey Pall Mall Paris Parliament Parry person present Princess Charlotte Princess of Wales prison Prussia Queen Ralegh received regiment reign returned to England Riego Royal Highness Royal Highness's sailed Scots sent Sept ships Sir Robert Spain Spanish sword throne took Washington