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" My dear sister can't imagine the concern and vexation I have been in, that I should be so unfortunate to be out of town when the queen was brought to bed ; for I shall never now be satisfied, whether the child be true or false. "
The Queen's Comrade: The Life and Times of Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough - Page 90
by Joseph Fitzgerald Molloy - 1901 - 658 pages
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Memoirs of Great Britain and Ireland: From the Dissolution of the Last ...

Sir John Dalrymple - 1773 - 598 pages
...T\/I'Y dear fifter can't imagine the concern and JLVJL vexation I have been in, that I fhould befo unfortunate to be out of town when the Queen was brought to bed, for I (ball never now be fatisfied, whether the child be true or falfe. It may be it is our brother, but...
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Memoirs of Great Britain and Ireland: From the Dissolution of the ..., Volume 2

Sir John Dalrymple - 1790 - 708 pages
...the Prince goes to Denmark at the end of the month," c* The Cockpit, June 18, 1688. TVjTY dear fifter can't imagine the concern and vexation I have been in, that I fhould be fa unfortunate to be out of town when the Queen was brought to bed, for I fhall never now...
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Letters of Lady Rachel Russell: From the Manuscript in the Library at ...

Lady Rachel Russell - 1793 - 624 pages
...part, I declare I fhall not, except I fee the child and fhe parted." June 18, 1688,—" My dear fifter can't imagine the concern and vexation I have been in, that I fhould be fo unfortunate to be out of town when the Queen was brought-tobed, for I fhall never now...
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The Scots Magazine, Volume 35

1773 - 740 pages
...not, except I fee the child and the parted. Dlitolo Ditto, "fhe Cockpit, June 18. i68& My dear filler can't imagine the concern and vexation I have been in, that i fliould be fo unfortunate to be out of1 town when the Queen was brought to bed ; for I fliall never...
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A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason and ...

1816 - 758 pages
...not, except 1 see the child and she parted." " The Cockpit, June 18, 1688. " My dear sister cannot imagine the concern and vexation I have been in, that...should be so unfortunate to be out of town when the queea wa« brought to bed, for 1 shall never now lie satisfied, whether the child be true or false....
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The Waverley Anecdotes: Illustrative of the Incidents, Characters, and ...

Walter Scott - 1833 - 496 pages
...shall not, except I see the child and she parted. From the same to the same. The Cockpit, June 18,1688. My dear sister can't imagine the concern and vexation...when the queen was brought to bed ; for I shall never now be satisfied, whether the child be true or false. It may be it is our brother, but God only knows,...
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The Waverley Anecdotes: Illustrative of the Incidents, Characters, and ...

Walter Scott - 1833 - 552 pages
...shall not, except I see the child and she parted. From the same to thesame. The Cockpit, June 18, 1688. My dear sister can't imagine the concern and vexation...when the queen was brought to bed ; for I shall never now be satisfied, whether the child be true or false. It may be it is our brother, but God only knows,...
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The Biographical Dictionary of the Society for the ..., Volume 2, Issue 2

Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) - 1843 - 456 pages
...sister her doubts of the child being genuine 806 sufficiently prove this imputation to be unjust. " My dear sister can't imagine the concern and vexation...when the queen was brought to bed, for I shall never now be satisfied whether the child be true or false. It may be it is our brother, but God only knows,...
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The Biographical Dictionary of the Society for the ..., Volume 2, Issue 2

Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) - 1843 - 462 pages
...sister her doubts of the child being genuine 806 sufficiently prove this imputation to be unjust. " My dear sister can't imagine the concern and vexation I have been in, that 1 should be so unfortunate to be out of town when the queen was brought to bed, for I shall never now...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., Volume 182

1847 - 758 pages
...5th of June, and the prince sailed for Denmark two days afterwards. ' The Cockpit, June 18, 1688. ' My dear sister can't imagine the concern and vexation...when the queen was brought to bed, for I shall never be satisfied whether the child be true or false. It may be it is our brother, but God knows • " Anne's...
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