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" They seemed satisfied,' he added. Lord Bulkeley writes, ' Lord Winchelsea, who was at Kew the whole time, told me that, when they came out, they told Colonel Digby that they were delighted with the King's being so well, and remarked that two things in... "
Memoirs of the Court and Cabinets of George the Third: 1788-1799 - الصفحة 122
بواسطة Richard Plantagenet Temple Nugent Brydges Chandos Grenville Duke of Buckingham and Chandos - 1853 - عدد الصفحات: 452
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...hour yesterday, which is a proof that his miraculous recovery is not to be shaken. Lord Winchelsea, who was at Kew the whole time, told me that the Prince...had rubbed up all his Latin ; and these facts, which arc facts, I expect to hear magnified by the Carlton House runners into instances of insanity. The...

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...from his eyes.* To Lord Buckingham, Lord Bulkeley writes on the following day — " Lord Winchelsea, who was at Kew the whole time, told me that the Prince...since he had been ill he had rubbed up all his Latin. f And these facts, which are facts, I expect to hear magnified by the Carlton House runners into instances...

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...satisfied,' he added. Lord Bulkelcy writes, ' Lord Winchelsea, who was at Kew the whole time, told me that, when they came out, they told Colonel Digby...had observed to them how much better he played at piquet than Mr. Charles Hawkins, and that, since he had been ill, he had rubbed up all his Latin ;...

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...satisfied,' he added. Lord Bulkeley writes, ' Lord Winchelsea, who was at Kew the whole time, told me that, when they came out, they told Colonel Digby...had observed to them how much better he played at piquet than Mr. Charles Hawkins, and that, since he had been ill, ho had rubbed up all his Latin ;...

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...satisfied,' he added. Lord Bulkeley writes, ' Lord Winchelsea, who was at Kew the whole time, told me that, when they came out, they told Colonel Digby...had with him had struck them very forcibly ; that ho had observed to them how much better he played at piquet than Mr. Charles Hawkins, and that, since...

Court Life Below Stairs: Or, London Under the First Georges, 1714-1760, المجلد 4

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...satisfied,' he added. Lord Bulkeley writes, ' Lord Winchelsea, who was at Kew the whole time, told me that, when they came out, they told Colonel Digby that they were delighted with the Icing's being so well, and remarked that two things in the halfhour's conference which they had with...

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...satisfied,' he added. Lord Bulkeley writes, ' Lord Winchelsea, who was at Kew the whole time, told me that, when they came out, they told Colonel Digby...had observed to them how much better he played at piquet than Mr. Charles Hawkins, and that, since he had been ill, he had rubbed up all his Latin ;...

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...burst from his eyes. To Lord Buckingham, Lord Bulkeley writes on the following day : " Lord Winchelsea, who was at Kew the whole time, told me that the prince...that since he had been ill he had rubbed up all his Latin.1 And these facts, which are facts, I expect to hear magnified by the Carlton House runners into...

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...England during the Reign of George the Third. 1 " Lord Winchelsea, who was at Kew the whole time, told me that, when they came out, they told Colonel Digby...had observed to them how much better he played at piquet than Mr. Charles Hawkins, and that, since he had been ill, he had rubbed up all his Latin, and...




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