George IV, Regent and King, 1811-1830Allen Lane, 1973 - 430 pages |
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... person ( whoever it was ) that could set afoot such a lie ... declared that if he could discover the person he would destroy him with his own hands , used the most solemn oaths to declare his innocence , in short worked himself up into ...
... person ( whoever it was ) that could set afoot such a lie ... declared that if he could discover the person he would destroy him with his own hands , used the most solemn oaths to declare his innocence , in short worked himself up into ...
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... person who forces him upon me . ' The Regent thoroughly disliked Sidmouth , his father's conscientious and prudish ... persons for whom you had hitherto proclaimed esteem , whose adherence you had spontaneously solicited , and of whose ...
... person who forces him upon me . ' The Regent thoroughly disliked Sidmouth , his father's conscientious and prudish ... persons for whom you had hitherto proclaimed esteem , whose adherence you had spontaneously solicited , and of whose ...
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... person about him through whom I could make a communication of so private a nature accorded with the perfect conviction of its never being divulged.'26 Halford noticed how eagerly the King seized the letter when it was given to him , and ...
... person about him through whom I could make a communication of so private a nature accorded with the perfect conviction of its never being divulged.'26 Halford noticed how eagerly the King seized the letter when it was given to him , and ...
Contents
PART ONE 18111820 | 1 |
AN ADONIS OF LOVELINESS 18121814 | 16 |
PRINCESS CAROLINE 18121814 | 36 |
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