George IV: Regent and King 1811-1830Readers Union, 1975 - 430 pages |
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Page 41
... past , both the Regent and the Princess had been conducting their feud with each other through the Press and had been doing all they could to win over journalists and newspapers to their respective sides . The Princess , who was ...
... past , both the Regent and the Princess had been conducting their feud with each other through the Press and had been doing all they could to win over journalists and newspapers to their respective sides . The Princess , who was ...
Page 145
... past been sending him from Windsor . His father , now in his eighty - second year and ' greatly ema- ciated ' , though still finding ' amusement in the inexhaustible resources of his distempered imagination ' , was slowly dying.1 ...
... past been sending him from Windsor . His father , now in his eighty - second year and ' greatly ema- ciated ' , though still finding ' amusement in the inexhaustible resources of his distempered imagination ' , was slowly dying.1 ...
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... past , and had never been as close to each other as they had been as children at Kew , the King and the Duke of York had been on the best of terms for some time past , even if they did make fun of one another and even if the Duke was ...
... past , and had never been as close to each other as they had been as children at Kew , the King and the Duke of York had been on the best of terms for some time past , even if they did make fun of one another and even if the Duke was ...
Contents
PART ONE 18111820 | 1 |
AN ADONIS OF LOVELINESS 18121814 | 16 |
PRINCESS CAROLINE 18121814 | 36 |
Copyright | |
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