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It was in the same correspondence that Queen Caroline , on her part , had the satisfaction of informing the King that Lady Suffolk had entered into the bonds of matrimony with the Honourable George Berkeley - a keen member of the ...
It was in the same correspondence that Queen Caroline , on her part , had the satisfaction of informing the King that Lady Suffolk had entered into the bonds of matrimony with the Honourable George Berkeley - a keen member of the ...
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Thus when on the King's return from Hanover , in October , 1735 , everybody remarked the excessive irritability of his never placid temper , and those in the interior were quite aware that the cause was his separation from Madame ...
Thus when on the King's return from Hanover , in October , 1735 , everybody remarked the excessive irritability of his never placid temper , and those in the interior were quite aware that the cause was his separation from Madame ...
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King , the family , and the country to his care . ' As he came out he found the Princesses in the ante - chamber surrounded by some wise , some pious , and some very busy people , ' who , to the pity or scorn of Hervey , were urging the ...
King , the family , and the country to his care . ' As he came out he found the Princesses in the ante - chamber surrounded by some wise , some pious , and some very busy people , ' who , to the pity or scorn of Hervey , were urging the ...
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The Lives of the Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal | 39 |
Memoirs of Viscountess Sundon Mistress of the Robes | 94 |
Memoir of the Life of Elizabeth Fry Edited by two | 109 |
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