Authentic Memoirs of Mrs. Clarke: In which is Pourtrayed the Secret History and Intrigues of Many Characters in the First Circles of Fashion and High Life; and Containing the Whole of Her Correspondence During the Time She Lived Under the Protection of His Royal Highness the Duke of York, the Gallant Duke's Love Letters, and Other Interesting Papers Never Before PublishedThomas Tegg, 1809 - 212 Seiten |
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... gave £ 1000 at first , and at other times other sums to a very considerable amount . We have extracted these particulars from the evidence before the house , in order to present the reader with a perfect picture of the connection which ...
... gave £ 1000 at first , and at other times other sums to a very considerable amount . We have extracted these particulars from the evidence before the house , in order to present the reader with a perfect picture of the connection which ...
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... gave me , or how much I feel all the kind things she says to me in it ? Millions and millions of thanks for it , my angel ! and be as- sured that my heart is fully sensible of your affec- tion , and that upon it alone its whole ...
... gave me , or how much I feel all the kind things she says to me in it ? Millions and millions of thanks for it , my angel ! and be as- sured that my heart is fully sensible of your affec- tion , and that upon it alone its whole ...
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... gave the lie to his tongue . General Clavering informed the House that he had never any thing to say to Mrs. Clarke on mili- tary affairs , that he did not conceive she had any interest with the Duke upon these matters . Mrs. Clarke ...
... gave the lie to his tongue . General Clavering informed the House that he had never any thing to say to Mrs. Clarke on mili- tary affairs , that he did not conceive she had any interest with the Duke upon these matters . Mrs. Clarke ...
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... gave H. R. H. Col. French's notes . It will be recollected that the evidence of that much injured young female strongly comes in aid of this assertion of Mrs. Clarke's ; for about this period it was , that Miss Taylor , as nearly as she ...
... gave H. R. H. Col. French's notes . It will be recollected that the evidence of that much injured young female strongly comes in aid of this assertion of Mrs. Clarke's ; for about this period it was , that Miss Taylor , as nearly as she ...
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... gave him of the Col.'s , he said that he had ; but that he still asked so much more than other men , that he could not think of closing with him : however let him send again , as perhaps he forgets his papers in his hurry , especially ...
... gave him of the Col.'s , he said that he had ; but that he still asked so much more than other men , that he could not think of closing with him : however let him send again , as perhaps he forgets his papers in his hurry , especially ...
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Seite 37 - O curse of marriage, That we can call these delicate creatures ours, And not their appetites! I had rather be a toad, And live upon the vapour of a dungeon, Than keep a corner in the thing I love For others
Seite 210 - But I have a few things against you, because you have there those who hold the doctrine of Balaam, who taught Balak to put a stumbling block before the children of Israel, to eat things sacrificed to idols, and to commit sexual immorality.
Seite 164 - ... and said it was written by her Mistress. I was then conducted into the house, into a parlour, where certainly there were a great many of those morocco concerns, which she has mentioned before, for there were ten chairs I think set round the table, from the supper or the dinner of the day before ; after remaining some time, I was conducted up stairs, where I saw the lady, whose name I was told to be Farquhar. The lady in perfect good humour came out and received me; and I held the note I was possessed...
Seite 51 - O'Meara called upon me yesterday morning, i and delivered me your letter ; he wishes much to preach before royalty, and if I can put him in the way of it I will.
Seite 53 - Lees, to see four regiments of militia, which altogether took me up near thirteen hours. I am now setting off immediately to ride along the coast to Hastings, reviewing the different corps as I pass, which will take me at least as long.
Seite 137 - I hope the business will not be stopped for the want of this, for you may rest assured, honour is the order of the day in this transaction, and L. will come up directly and supply the cash. I have made a little alteration in the blank receipt and agreement you sent me, but which I dare say will not be objected to by Lloyd & Co. " Your's very oby.
Seite 171 - Highness the Duke of York at one time, I think in July, that the Duke of York asked him, if I was not very much exasperated against him, and if I did not use very strong language, and abuse him. Colonel M'Mahon said, quite the contrary, Sir, I assure you ; Mrs.
Seite 167 - ... year ; that she had accordingly so retired into Devonshire for several months, but failing to receive the remittances she expected, she had been driven to town for the purpose of gaining her arrear, and placing her annuity upon a more regular mode of payment ; that if that condition was complied with, by the payment of her...
Seite 52 - How can I sufficiently express to my darling Love, my thanks for her dear, dear letter, or the delight which the assurances of her love give me ! Oh ! my angel ! do me justice, and be convinced that there never was a woman ndored as you are.
Seite 126 - I wished particularly to see your Grace upon the most private 'business. I cannot be fully open by Letter. The object Is, to solicit your Grace's recommendation to the Deanery of Salisbury, or some other Deanery, for which the mast ample pecuniary remuneration I will instantly give a draft to your Grace.