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... royal personages , separately naming them : this , he admitted , had been ... Royal Family , " her Majesty must be considered , he should apprehend , to be one ... highness , if he had been rightly informed , had wished and permitted that ...
... royal personages , separately naming them : this , he admitted , had been ... Royal Family , " her Majesty must be considered , he should apprehend , to be one ... highness , if he had been rightly informed , had wished and permitted that ...
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Walter Scott. her Royal Highness the said Princess of Wales , a most unbecoming and de- grading intimacy commenced between her said Royal Highness and the said Bartolomo Pergami , otherwise Barto- lomo Bergami : " And her said Royal ...
Walter Scott. her Royal Highness the said Princess of Wales , a most unbecoming and de- grading intimacy commenced between her said Royal Highness and the said Bartolomo Pergami , otherwise Barto- lomo Bergami : " And her said Royal ...
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... Royal Highness . " The Prince , on afterwards meeting with MrSpriggs , observed to him , " This may be very well between you and me , Sam ; but , for God's sake , do not play these tricks with our high fellows ; it would never do with ...
... Royal Highness . " The Prince , on afterwards meeting with MrSpriggs , observed to him , " This may be very well between you and me , Sam ; but , for God's sake , do not play these tricks with our high fellows ; it would never do with ...
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... Royal Highness felt the force of the blow , by the commencement of a renewed attack , though she had but just been borne through the last by Mr Perce- val's skilful and powerful defence of her character . Mr Whitbread then undertook her ...
... Royal Highness felt the force of the blow , by the commencement of a renewed attack , though she had but just been borne through the last by Mr Perce- val's skilful and powerful defence of her character . Mr Whitbread then undertook her ...
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... Royal Highness was proved to have been extremely fa- tigued ; and it was absolutely neces- sary , as Lieutenant Hownam had sta- ted , that her Royal Highness should be attended by some person . By what person , then , both for ...
... Royal Highness was proved to have been extremely fa- tigued ; and it was absolutely neces- sary , as Lieutenant Hownam had sta- ted , that her Royal Highness should be attended by some person . By what person , then , both for ...
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