The Life and Times of Henry, Lord Brougham, Volume 2Gregg International, 1972 |
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Page 157
... written , and proposed to send to Queen Charlotte . He wrote to the Princess Charlotte respecting it , asking who had written it . The Duke of Kent told her that in speaking to him about it " he blessed his stars it had not been written ...
... written , and proposed to send to Queen Charlotte . He wrote to the Princess Charlotte respecting it , asking who had written it . The Duke of Kent told her that in speaking to him about it " he blessed his stars it had not been written ...
Page 195
... written to give all the comfort I can respecting the probability that the Princess will return to this country again ; and the Princess has written herself to Princess Charlotte , to assure her of this . - Adieu . " CHARLOTTE LINDSAY ...
... written to give all the comfort I can respecting the probability that the Princess will return to this country again ; and the Princess has written herself to Princess Charlotte , to assure her of this . - Adieu . " CHARLOTTE LINDSAY ...
Page 292
... written thing I ever read in my life— severe beyond measure , but admirable . It alludes to the young man's insults , and speaks of them as offered ' à mon age , à mon sexe , et à ma position ' - so what the deuce he can have said , one ...
... written thing I ever read in my life— severe beyond measure , but admirable . It alludes to the young man's insults , and speaks of them as offered ' à mon age , à mon sexe , et à ma position ' - so what the deuce he can have said , one ...
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TURNED FOR WINCHELSEA 165 | 65 |
CHAPTER XII | 134 |
CHAPTER XIII | 196 |
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