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Page 161
... Majesty's wise and gracious arrange- ments , she passed the years of her infancy and child- hood , never can be extinguished , I well know , and the knowledge of it forms the greatest blessing of my ex- istence . But let me implore your ...
... Majesty's wise and gracious arrange- ments , she passed the years of her infancy and child- hood , never can be extinguished , I well know , and the knowledge of it forms the greatest blessing of my ex- istence . But let me implore your ...
Page 215
... that she has received a communication from her son , the Prince Regent , in which he states that her Majesty's intention of holding two drawing - rooms in the ensuing month ÆT . 36. ] AND THE PRINCESS CHARLOTTE . 215.
... that she has received a communication from her son , the Prince Regent , in which he states that her Majesty's intention of holding two drawing - rooms in the ensuing month ÆT . 36. ] AND THE PRINCESS CHARLOTTE . 215.
Page 216
... Majesty's receiving her Royal Highness at her drawing - rooms . CHARLOTTE , R. " To this the Princess returned an answer , which had been carefully considered and prepared , and in com- munication with the Princess Charlotte . The ...
... Majesty's receiving her Royal Highness at her drawing - rooms . CHARLOTTE , R. " To this the Princess returned an answer , which had been carefully considered and prepared , and in com- munication with the Princess Charlotte . The ...
Page 218
... Majesty as to myself . " Your Majesty is well acquainted with the affec- tionate regard with which the King was so kind as to honour me up to the period of his Majesty's indispo- sition , which no one of his Majesty's subjects has so ...
... Majesty as to myself . " Your Majesty is well acquainted with the affec- tionate regard with which the King was so kind as to honour me up to the period of his Majesty's indispo- sition , which no one of his Majesty's subjects has so ...
Page 219
... Majesty . " That I may not , however , add to the difficulty and uneasiness of your Majesty's situation , I yield in the present instance to the will of his Royal Highness the Prince Regent , announced to me by your Majesty , and shall ...
... Majesty . " That I may not , however , add to the difficulty and uneasiness of your Majesty's situation , I yield in the present instance to the will of his Royal Highness the Prince Regent , announced to me by your Majesty , and shall ...
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