Critical Historical and Miscellaneous Essays with a Memoir and Index, المجلدات 5-6Mason, Baker & Pratt, 1873 |
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... Queen under the tropic of Cancer , had an agreeable person , a cultivated mind , and manners in the highest degree engaging . She despised her husband heartily , and , as the story which we have to tell sufficiently proves , not without ...
... Queen under the tropic of Cancer , had an agreeable person , a cultivated mind , and manners in the highest degree engaging . She despised her husband heartily , and , as the story which we have to tell sufficiently proves , not without ...
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... to Cheltenham . He was greatly pleased with his reception . The King treated him with marked distinction . The Queen , who had already incurred much censure on ac- count of the favour which , in spite of the WARREN HASTINGS . 103.
... to Cheltenham . He was greatly pleased with his reception . The King treated him with marked distinction . The Queen , who had already incurred much censure on ac- count of the favour which , in spite of the WARREN HASTINGS . 103.
الصفحة 108
... , as it was rumoured , to the royal family , and a certain richly carved ivory bed which the Queen had done him the honour to accept from him , were favourite subjects of ridicule . One lively poet proposed , that 108 WARREN HASTINGS .
... , as it was rumoured , to the royal family , and a certain richly carved ivory bed which the Queen had done him the honour to accept from him , were favourite subjects of ridicule . One lively poet proposed , that 108 WARREN HASTINGS .
الصفحة 125
... Queen the fair- haired young daughters of the House of Brunswick . There the Ambassadors of great Kings and Common- wealths gazed with admiration on a spectacle which no other country in the world could present . There Sid- WARREN ...
... Queen the fair- haired young daughters of the House of Brunswick . There the Ambassadors of great Kings and Common- wealths gazed with admiration on a spectacle which no other country in the world could present . There Sid- WARREN ...
الصفحة 155
... Queen , for the crime of not wishing to see her son murdered , was subjected to the grossest in- * dignities . The Princess Wilhelmina , who took her brother's part , was treated almost as ill as Mrs. Brown- rigg's apprentices . Driven ...
... Queen , for the crime of not wishing to see her son murdered , was subjected to the grossest in- * dignities . The Princess Wilhelmina , who took her brother's part , was treated almost as ill as Mrs. Brown- rigg's apprentices . Driven ...
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