Letters to and from Henrietta, Countess of Suffolk, and Her Second Husband, the Hon. George Berkeley: From 1712 to 1767, Volume 1J. Murray, 1824 |
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Page viii
... Prince and Princess of Wales . The apart- ment of the bedchamber - woman in waiting became the fashionable evening rendezvous of the most celebrated wits and beauties . In this brilliant circle were formed the in- timacies and ...
... Prince and Princess of Wales . The apart- ment of the bedchamber - woman in waiting became the fashionable evening rendezvous of the most celebrated wits and beauties . In this brilliant circle were formed the in- timacies and ...
Page ix
... Prince seemed gra- dually to increase , that with the Princess kept pace with it . This latter circum- stance should , it may be thought , have prevented any scandal which might other- wise have arisen from the former : but al- though ...
... Prince seemed gra- dually to increase , that with the Princess kept pace with it . This latter circum- stance should , it may be thought , have prevented any scandal which might other- wise have arisen from the former : but al- though ...
Page x
... Prince took no notice of Mrs. Howard , till , on Miss Bellenden's marriage , he transferred his attentions from the latter to the former . Miss Bellenden was not married till 1720 , at which time Mrs. Howard had been nearly ten years in ...
... Prince took no notice of Mrs. Howard , till , on Miss Bellenden's marriage , he transferred his attentions from the latter to the former . Miss Bellenden was not married till 1720 , at which time Mrs. Howard had been nearly ten years in ...
Page xiii
... Prince and Princess : and at last , by his majesty's positive commands , as appears from Mr. Howard's own letters , this gen- tleman was induced to endeavour to se- parate his wife from the Princess . Wal- pole imputes , as we have ...
... Prince and Princess : and at last , by his majesty's positive commands , as appears from Mr. Howard's own letters , this gen- tleman was induced to endeavour to se- parate his wife from the Princess . Wal- pole imputes , as we have ...
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... Prince , forbad Mrs. Howard to receive Lord Bathurst's visits ; and Walpole represents her as venturing , in 1727 , to ask the King for such a peculiar mark of favour towards the object of his jealousy . But both the imputations were ...
... Prince , forbad Mrs. Howard to receive Lord Bathurst's visits ; and Walpole represents her as venturing , in 1727 , to ask the King for such a peculiar mark of favour towards the object of his jealousy . But both the imputations were ...
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