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" I presume, Sir, to represent to your Royal Highness, that the separation, which every succeeding month is making wider, of the Mother and the Daughter, is equally injurious to my character and to her education. I say nothing of the deep wounds which so... "
Lives of the Princesses of Wales: Augusta of Saxe-Gotha. Cont'd. Caroline of ... - Page 160
by Barbara Clay Finch - 1883
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The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volume 75

English literature - 1813 - 1008 pages
...dearest objects which I possess on earth, mine own honour and my beloved ehud. or to throw myself ut the feet of your Royal Highness, the natural protector...to your Royal Highness, that the separation, which «тегу succeeding month is making wider, of the mother and the daughter, is equally injurious to...
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"The Book!", Or, The Proceedings and Correspondence Upon the Subject of the ...

Queen Caroline (consort of George IV, King of Great Britain), Spencer Perceval - Scandals - 1813 - 520 pages
...regard for the two dearest objects which I possess on earth, mine own honour, and my beloved child, or to throw myself at the feet of your Royal Highness,...character and to her education. I say nothing of the deep wounds which so cruel an arrangement inflicts upon my feelings, although I would fain hope that few...
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Sporting Magazine: Or, Monthly Calendar of the Transactions of ..., Volume 41

Hunting - 1813 - 422 pages
...regard for the two dearest objects which I possess on earth, mine own honour, and my beloved Child, or to throw myself at the feet of your Royal Highness,...character and to her education. I say nothing of the deep wounds which so cruel an arrangement inflicts upon my feelings, although I would fain hope that few...
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"The Book!" Or, The Proceedings and Correspondence Upon the Subject of the ...

Spencer Perceval - 1813 - 146 pages
...regard for the two dearest objects which I possess on earth, mine own honour, and my beloved child, or to throw myself at the feet of your Royal Highness,...character and to her education. I say nothing of the deep wounds which so cruel an arrangement inflicts upon my feelings, although I would fain hope that few...
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"The Book!" or, the Proceedings and correspondence upon the subject of the ...

Great Britain. Commissioners appointed to inquire into the conduct of Caroline, Princess of Wales - 1813 - 420 pages
...regard for the two dearest objects which I possess on earth, mine own honour, and my beloved child, or to throw myself at the feet of your Royal Highness,...character and to her education. I say nothing of the deep wounds which socrueJ an arrangement inflicts upon my feelings, although I would fain hope that few...
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Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 83, Part 1

Early English newspapers - 1813 - 778 pages
...objects which 1 possess on earth, mine own honour, and my beleved Child, or to throw myself at the feetof your Royal Highness, the natural protector of both....character and to her education. I say nothing of the deep wounds which so cruel an arrangement inflicts upon my feelings, although I would fain hope that few...
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Flower's Political review and monthly register. (monthly ..., Volume 3

Benjamin Flower - 1813 - 438 pages
...regard tor rhe two dearest objects which 1 possess on earth, mine own honour and my beloved Child, or to throw myself at the feet of Your Royal Highness,...that the separation, which every succeeding month ¡s'njakmg wider, of the Mother and the Dauf hjer, is equally injurious to my character and \n her...
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Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 23

Great Britain - 1813 - 494 pages
...for the two dearest objects which I possess on earth,— mine own honour, and my beloved Child'; or to throw myself at the feet of your Royal Highness,...protector of both. '" I presume, Sir, to represent te your Royal Highness, that the separation, which every succeeding month, is making wider1, of the...
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Cobbett's Political Register, Volume 23

William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1813 - 492 pages
...for the two dearest objects which I possess on earth, — mine own honour, and my beloved Child ; or to throw myself at the feet of your Royal Highness, the natural protector of both. }f I presume, Sir, to represent to your i.'.n- .1 n;Mim(.ce. that the separation, which every succeeding...
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The R-l Brood: Or, An Illustrious Hen and Her Pretty Chickens : a Poem

Peter Pindar - Political satire, English - 1813 - 318 pages
...for the two dearest objects which I possess on earth,— mine own honour, and my beloved Child, or to throw myself at the feet of your Royal Highness, the natural protector of both. so " I presume, Sir, to represent to your Royal Highness, that the separation, which every succeeding...
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