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... lady . Even the matrimonial crown was not offered to Prince George of Denmark , consort to Queen Ann , so that no regalia was neces- sary on his account . Her majesty had previous to the coronation , a diadem to wear on the day of the ...
... lady . Even the matrimonial crown was not offered to Prince George of Denmark , consort to Queen Ann , so that no regalia was neces- sary on his account . Her majesty had previous to the coronation , a diadem to wear on the day of the ...
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... ladies , but rather the most marked neglect . Mr. BURKE has said that the age of chivalry is gone - it is true - every , vestige of it , even to the meanest species of gallantry . What are their sports ? In a time of war , the hopes of ...
... ladies , but rather the most marked neglect . Mr. BURKE has said that the age of chivalry is gone - it is true - every , vestige of it , even to the meanest species of gallantry . What are their sports ? In a time of war , the hopes of ...
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... ladies , who were foreigners , passed by in a carriage . Agreeably astonished at the loveliness of his appear- Apol . for Smectym General Evening Post , Spring , 1789 . ance , they alighted , and having admired him ( THE MONTHLY MIRROR .
... ladies , who were foreigners , passed by in a carriage . Agreeably astonished at the loveliness of his appear- Apol . for Smectym General Evening Post , Spring , 1789 . ance , they alighted , and having admired him ( THE MONTHLY MIRROR .
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... lady composed the fol- lowing vocabulary to express the character of a husband , from her own experience , and which proves how copious our language is on that arti cle : --- He is , said she , an abhorred , abominable , acrimonious ...
... lady composed the fol- lowing vocabulary to express the character of a husband , from her own experience , and which proves how copious our language is on that arti cle : --- He is , said she , an abhorred , abominable , acrimonious ...
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... lady , who had been much alarmed by his absence , rated him soundly , and amongst other things said , ' I wonder fear did not drive you . ' Fear " replied the boy , with great simplicity , I don't know him . " P. 189 , 190 . 6 " When ...
... lady , who had been much alarmed by his absence , rated him soundly , and amongst other things said , ' I wonder fear did not drive you . ' Fear " replied the boy , with great simplicity , I don't know him . " P. 189 , 190 . 6 " When ...
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