The Quarterly Review, Volume 82John Murray, 1847 |
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... Queen on this occasion , and making their court by saying they hoped never to see this woman brought under her Majesty's nose here , who made it so difficult to bring the Queen to do what was right and sensible for her to do . Lord ...
... Queen on this occasion , and making their court by saying they hoped never to see this woman brought under her Majesty's nose here , who made it so difficult to bring the Queen to do what was right and sensible for her to do . Lord ...
Pagina 533
... Queen's goodness , and would give herself up to whatever their Majesties thought fit . . . . Sir Robert Walpole assured Lord Hervey that if the King was only to write to women , and never to strut and talk to them , he believed his ...
... Queen's goodness , and would give herself up to whatever their Majesties thought fit . . . . Sir Robert Walpole assured Lord Hervey that if the King was only to write to women , and never to strut and talk to them , he believed his ...
Pagina 536
... Queen , Sir Robert ( in the presence of a dozen people who really wished this divine physician for the Queen's soul might be sent for , upon the foot of her salvation ) very prudently added , by way of stimulating the Princess Emily ...
... Queen , Sir Robert ( in the presence of a dozen people who really wished this divine physician for the Queen's soul might be sent for , upon the foot of her salvation ) very prudently added , by way of stimulating the Princess Emily ...
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Memoirs of Viscountess Sundon Mistress of the Robes | 94 |
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