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... continued to find difficulty in sleeping . At Kew during the night of 16-17 October he was seized with ' a spasmodic bilious attack ' , and the next morning summoned Baker . I found His Majesty [ Baker wrote in his diary ] sitting up in ...
... continued to find difficulty in sleeping . At Kew during the night of 16-17 October he was seized with ' a spasmodic bilious attack ' , and the next morning summoned Baker . I found His Majesty [ Baker wrote in his diary ] sitting up in ...
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... continued in a considerable degree and he remained much disturbed . He still talked incessantly and violently , and he was quite wrong in his ideas . ' He inveighed against the Queen and Pitt for calling in Dr Willis and spoke of Fox as ...
... continued in a considerable degree and he remained much disturbed . He still talked incessantly and violently , and he was quite wrong in his ideas . ' He inveighed against the Queen and Pitt for calling in Dr Willis and spoke of Fox as ...
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... continued to be afflicted with the troubles of his children . The Prince of Wales accused the Princess of adultery and demanded an investigation into her conduct ; the Duke of Sussex broke with Lady Augusta Murray and quarrelled with ...
... continued to be afflicted with the troubles of his children . The Prince of Wales accused the Princess of adultery and demanded an investigation into her conduct ; the Duke of Sussex broke with Lady Augusta Murray and quarrelled with ...
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THE HOUSE OF HANOVER I | 1 |
PRINCE OF WALES | 26 |
POLITICAL APPRENTICESHIP | 73 |
Urheberrecht | |
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