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Memoirs of Caroline: The Whole Founded on Recent Facts, and Containing Among Other Things, an Authetic and Hitherto Unpublished Account of Court-cabals, and Royal TravelsH.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 |
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The Whole Founded on Recent Facts, and Containing Among Other Things, an Authetic and Hitherto Unpublished Account of Court-cabals, and Royal Travels Edward Barron. T PREFACE . 99 Some explanation may be thought necessary of.
The Whole Founded on Recent Facts, and Containing Among Other Things, an Authetic and Hitherto Unpublished Account of Court-cabals, and Royal Travels Edward Barron. T PREFACE . 99 Some explanation may be thought necessary of.
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... thought necessary of the object and nature of the " Memoirs , ' which the Author now submits to the Public attention . It can hardly be required that he should point out more particularly , or more personally , the Individual to whom ...
... thought necessary of the object and nature of the " Memoirs , ' which the Author now submits to the Public attention . It can hardly be required that he should point out more particularly , or more personally , the Individual to whom ...
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... thought of the real felicity which her lovely Caroline might realize with such a partner , if , far from the destructive splendor and misery of Courts , it might prove , -but that was impossible , -their happier fate to move in the more ...
... thought of the real felicity which her lovely Caroline might realize with such a partner , if , far from the destructive splendor and misery of Courts , it might prove , -but that was impossible , -their happier fate to move in the more ...
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... situation in which , even at a less calamitous and awful moment , it would have been difficult to have formed any correct idea of his countenance . One fact , however , she thought she could remember ; THE MEMOIRS OF CAROLINE . 23.
... situation in which , even at a less calamitous and awful moment , it would have been difficult to have formed any correct idea of his countenance . One fact , however , she thought she could remember ; THE MEMOIRS OF CAROLINE . 23.
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... his gesticula- tion , the Duke appeared to be endeavouring to remove some wrong impression from the stranger's mind ; a supposition which Caroline thought con- firmed , when she saw the frequency with which the MEMOIRS OF CAROLINE . 37.
... his gesticula- tion , the Duke appeared to be endeavouring to remove some wrong impression from the stranger's mind ; a supposition which Caroline thought con- firmed , when she saw the frequency with which the MEMOIRS OF CAROLINE . 37.
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