George IV: Regent and King 1811-1830Readers Union, 1975 - 430 pages |
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... felt completely at ease in his company . ' I was not at all nervous , somehow or other , ' she told her sister , ' though I hardly know how to account for not being so on such a great occasion . I do not think I ever felt more self ...
... felt completely at ease in his company . ' I was not at all nervous , somehow or other , ' she told her sister , ' though I hardly know how to account for not being so on such a great occasion . I do not think I ever felt more self ...
Page 100
... felt able to do so she had taken up her pen to tell her son how deeply she felt for him in his present loss and misery , how fully she shared his grief . She had tried to comfort him 100 George IV.
... felt able to do so she had taken up her pen to tell her son how deeply she felt for him in his present loss and misery , how fully she shared his grief . She had tried to comfort him 100 George IV.
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... felt himself ' placed in a very embarrassing situation by this sudden call to an office which had been at no time an object of [ his ] thoughts or wishes , and which in the present condition of [ his ] health and strength [ he ] could ...
... felt himself ' placed in a very embarrassing situation by this sudden call to an office which had been at no time an object of [ his ] thoughts or wishes , and which in the present condition of [ his ] health and strength [ he ] could ...
Contents
PART ONE 18111820 | 1 |
AN ADONIS OF LOVELINESS 18121814 | 16 |
PRINCESS CAROLINE 18121814 | 36 |
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