The English Nation; Or, A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen, Band 4George Godfrey Cunningham A. Fullarton & Company, 1863 |
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... royal highness the princess of Wales , be laid before the house , with a view to an in- quiry - while the witnesses on both sides were still living - into all the allegations , facts , and circumstances , appertaining to that investiga ...
... royal highness the princess of Wales , be laid before the house , with a view to an in- quiry - while the witnesses on both sides were still living - into all the allegations , facts , and circumstances , appertaining to that investiga ...
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... royal highness and the said Bartolomeo Bergami . - And whereas , her royal highness not only advanced the said Bartolomeo Bergami to a high station in her royal highness's household , and received into her service many of his near ...
... royal highness and the said Bartolomeo Bergami . - And whereas , her royal highness not only advanced the said Bartolomeo Bergami to a high station in her royal highness's household , and received into her service many of his near ...
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... royal highness's curl . The duke of York did not fire . Lord Rawdon then interfered , and said , ' That he thought enough had been done . ' Colonel Lennox ob- served , That the duke had not fired . ' Lord Rawdon said , ' It was not the ...
... royal highness's curl . The duke of York did not fire . Lord Rawdon then interfered , and said , ' That he thought enough had been done . ' Colonel Lennox ob- served , That the duke had not fired . ' Lord Rawdon said , ' It was not the ...
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