The Royal Exile: Or, Memoirs of the Public and Private Life of Her Majesty, Caroline, Queen Consort of Great Britain. A Full Amd Impartial History of the Charges Against Her, and Proceedings in Parliament, and the Important Events Since Her Return, with Original Letters, and Other Documents, Never Before PublishedJones, 1821 |
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... seen in public , for she only visited the win- ter theatres a second time , and now and then ap- peared in the Opera House , it was reported that the economical plan of the prince of Wales was by no means agreeable to her . Certainly ...
... seen in public , for she only visited the win- ter theatres a second time , and now and then ap- peared in the Opera House , it was reported that the economical plan of the prince of Wales was by no means agreeable to her . Certainly ...
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... seen with concern in the public papers a statement of what had passed in the court of common council on Thursday , respecting a letter written by lord Cholmondeley , at the com- mand of his royal highness , and sent to the city ...
... seen with concern in the public papers a statement of what had passed in the court of common council on Thursday , respecting a letter written by lord Cholmondeley , at the com- mand of his royal highness , and sent to the city ...
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... seen in the carriage with her royal mother , who took great delight in show- ing her to the populace . They continually passed the turnpike gate at Lambeth Marsh . Thus banished from Carlton house , her royal highness submitted to an ...
... seen in the carriage with her royal mother , who took great delight in show- ing her to the populace . They continually passed the turnpike gate at Lambeth Marsh . Thus banished from Carlton house , her royal highness submitted to an ...
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... seen every thing . The lovely princess smiled , and conducted me to a considerable tract , covered with vegetables , comprising the farther and largest por- tion of this remarkable garden . This , ' said she , ' is my principal concern ...
... seen every thing . The lovely princess smiled , and conducted me to a considerable tract , covered with vegetables , comprising the farther and largest por- tion of this remarkable garden . This , ' said she , ' is my principal concern ...
Strona 64
... seen in per- sons of that rank . Her eyes were necessarily fixed on the beauteous countenance of her tender mo- ther and what eyes ! Never in a child of her age , have I beheld_eyes so expressive , so soft , so pene- trating . The first ...
... seen in per- sons of that rank . Her eyes were necessarily fixed on the beauteous countenance of her tender mo- ther and what eyes ! Never in a child of her age , have I beheld_eyes so expressive , so soft , so pene- trating . The first ...
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Strona 440 - I have it in command from his royal highness the prince regent, to acquaint your lordships, that a copy of a letter from the princess of Wales to the prince regent, having appeared in a public paper...
Strona 187 - Besides the allegations of the pregnancy and delivery of the princess, those declarations, on the whole of which your majesty has been pleased to command us to...
Strona 514 - May it please your Royal Highness, WE, His Majesty's most dutiful and loyal subjects, the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Commons of the...
Strona 526 - Connaugkt-place, May 26, 1814." 9Z [ 538 ] . . Her majesty's answer : — " Windtor Castle, May 35, 1814. " The queen cannot omit to acknowledge the receipt of the princess of Wales's note of yesterday, although it does not appear to her majesty to require any other reply than that conveyed to her royal highness's preceding letter.
Strona 438 - The plan of excluding my daughter from all intercourse with the world, appears to my humble judgment peculiarly unfortunate. She who is destined to be the Sovereign of this great country enjoys none of those advantages...
Strona 437 - ... us ? That her love for me with whom, by his majesty's wise and gracious arrangements, she passed the years of her infancy and childhood, never can be extinguished, I well know ; and the knowledge of it forms the greatest blessing of my existence.
Strona 438 - ... unfortunate. She who is destined to be the Sovereign of this great country, enjoys none of those advantages of society which are deemed necessary for imparting a knowledge of mankind to persons who have infinitely less occasion to learn that important lesson ; and it may so happen, by a chance which I trust is very remote, that she should be called upon to exercise the powers of the Crown, with an experience of the world more confined than that of the most private individual.
Strona 448 - Wales fears no scrutiny, however strict, provided she is tried by impartial judges, known to the constitution, and in the fair and open manner the law of the land requires.
Strona 443 - ... your opinion, whether, under all the circumstances of the case, it be fit and proper that the intercourse between the Princess of Wales and her daughter, the Princess Charlotte, should continue to be subject to regulations and restrictions.
Strona 187 - ... demanded the most immediate investigation. Your Majesty had thought fit to commit into our hands the duty of ascertaining, in the first instance, what degree of credit was due to the informations, and thereby enabling your Majesty to decide what further conduct to adopt concerning them. On this review, therefore, of the matters thus alleged, and of the course hitherto pursued upon them, we deemed it proper, in the first place, to examine those persons in whose declarations the occasion for this...