Memoirs of the Court of England, During the Regency, 1811-1820: From Original Family Documents, Том 2Hurst and Blackett, 1856 |
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... kind enough to give me the first intelligence of the downfall of Bonaparte . I hope , under these circumstances , our Ministers will not lose the opportunity of hitting Mr. Maddison a hard knock , to rouse him into a better sense of the ...
... kind enough to give me the first intelligence of the downfall of Bonaparte . I hope , under these circumstances , our Ministers will not lose the opportunity of hitting Mr. Maddison a hard knock , to rouse him into a better sense of the ...
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... kind letter of the 20th . I have long waited for the arrival of the brigade of troops to which you belong and I wish you had been here in time to witness , and to take part in some of our recent operations . The last action , in ...
... kind letter of the 20th . I have long waited for the arrival of the brigade of troops to which you belong and I wish you had been here in time to witness , and to take part in some of our recent operations . The last action , in ...
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... kind to Admiral Fremantle , who has come home , and promises his best endeavours to obtain the Red Ribbon for him ; the Austrians have given him a Commandeur's Cross of Maria Therèse , the first of that rank given to any of our naval ...
... kind to Admiral Fremantle , who has come home , and promises his best endeavours to obtain the Red Ribbon for him ; the Austrians have given him a Commandeur's Cross of Maria Therèse , the first of that rank given to any of our naval ...
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... kind to accompany me . I wish to see everything . I came from Oxford to see it , and have not rested since nine o'clock this morning . " " Your Highness must be fatigued , and will probably wish for some refreshment . " I trembled lest ...
... kind to accompany me . I wish to see everything . I came from Oxford to see it , and have not rested since nine o'clock this morning . " " Your Highness must be fatigued , and will probably wish for some refreshment . " I trembled lest ...
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... kind to me for my attention , and that she was highly delighted , and so saying , she allowed me to help her into her carriage , and drove away . Two of her outriders were the Prince Regent's . The bells were very merry in offering ...
... kind to me for my attention , and that she was highly delighted , and so saying , she allowed me to help her into her carriage , and drove away . Two of her outriders were the Prince Regent's . The bells were very merry in offering ...
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