George IV: Regent and King 1811-1830Readers Union, 1975 - 430 pages |
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Page 112
... considered numerous heiresses , both foreign and domestic , only to have his overtures rejected . He had first ... considered decidedly vulgar , as a sister - in - law ; and she herself had considered the proposal ' impossible ' ; so the ...
... considered numerous heiresses , both foreign and domestic , only to have his overtures rejected . He had first ... considered decidedly vulgar , as a sister - in - law ; and she herself had considered the proposal ' impossible ' ; so the ...
Page 115
... considered the precedent . That was a marriage for the succession and £ 25,000 for income was settled , in addition to all his other income , purely on that account . I shall be con- tented with the same arrangement . . . . You have ...
... considered the precedent . That was a marriage for the succession and £ 25,000 for income was settled , in addition to all his other income , purely on that account . I shall be con- tented with the same arrangement . . . . You have ...
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... considered to be too in- experienced , though he had been Home Secretary for five years and was , in Canning's opinion , the best one that the country had ever had . He was also considered to be rather too advanced in his views , except ...
... considered to be too in- experienced , though he had been Home Secretary for five years and was , in Canning's opinion , the best one that the country had ever had . He was also considered to be rather too advanced in his views , except ...
Contents
PART ONE 18111820 | 1 |
AN ADONIS OF LOVELINESS 18121814 | 16 |
PRINCESS CAROLINE 18121814 | 36 |
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