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Page 188
... continued at 98. Mr Kente came to her yesterday morning , and Doctor Bailey and Mr Cline were written to immediately by the ladies - in - waiting . Her Royal Highness complained of severe pains in her knee , and it was certainly more ...
... continued at 98. Mr Kente came to her yesterday morning , and Doctor Bailey and Mr Cline were written to immediately by the ladies - in - waiting . Her Royal Highness complained of severe pains in her knee , and it was certainly more ...
Page 435
... the King , and contempt for the men who had so disgracefully sub- mitted to be his tools , continued as strong as ever . A Government so circumstanced was powerless to do good , either by originating or supporting measures for the.
... the King , and contempt for the men who had so disgracefully sub- mitted to be his tools , continued as strong as ever . A Government so circumstanced was powerless to do good , either by originating or supporting measures for the.
Page 478
... continued for some years ; but from that time he made her live in a house which he took for her in Harley Street . The Duke prevailed , and Canning became Foreign Secretary , and leader in the House of Commons . He did nothing for the ...
... continued for some years ; but from that time he made her live in a house which he took for her in Harley Street . The Duke prevailed , and Canning became Foreign Secretary , and leader in the House of Commons . He did nothing for the ...
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TURNED FOR WINCHELSEA 165 | 65 |
CHAPTER XII | 134 |
CHAPTER XIII | 196 |
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