A biographical memoir of the public and private life of the ... princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales and Saxe-Coburg [by J. Coote].1818 |
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... labours , from witnessing the diffusion of her charity , and the blessings it procured her while she lived ; receiving also a consolation most cheering to his wounded spirit , in the pious resignation with which she learnt the loss of a ...
... labours , from witnessing the diffusion of her charity , and the blessings it procured her while she lived ; receiving also a consolation most cheering to his wounded spirit , in the pious resignation with which she learnt the loss of a ...
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... labour , however , did not much add to the ordinary danger resulting from cases of this kind . Her Royal Highness's health being so extremely good from Monday up to the period of her delivery , it was not declared that she was in labour ...
... labour , however , did not much add to the ordinary danger resulting from cases of this kind . Her Royal Highness's health being so extremely good from Monday up to the period of her delivery , it was not declared that she was in labour ...
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... labour advanced slowly , but without the least appearance of danger . The Princess shewed uncommon firmness and the utmost resignation ; and the report of Sir Richard Croft to the assembled Privy Counsellors was , " The progress of her ...
... labour advanced slowly , but without the least appearance of danger . The Princess shewed uncommon firmness and the utmost resignation ; and the report of Sir Richard Croft to the assembled Privy Counsellors was , " The progress of her ...
Page 206
... labour pains , accompanied by a bulletin , stating that every thing was proceeding , though slowly , in the most satisfactory manner : this bulle- tin was immediately dispatched to the Prince Regent . On Wednesday morning at three o ...
... labour pains , accompanied by a bulletin , stating that every thing was proceeding , though slowly , in the most satisfactory manner : this bulle- tin was immediately dispatched to the Prince Regent . On Wednesday morning at three o ...
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... labour of her Royal Highness the Princess Charlotte has within the last three or four hours considerably advanced , and will , it is hoped , within a few hours be happily completed . " M. BAILLIE , R. CROFT , J. SIMS . " About six o ...
... labour of her Royal Highness the Princess Charlotte has within the last three or four hours considerably advanced , and will , it is hoped , within a few hours be happily completed . " M. BAILLIE , R. CROFT , J. SIMS . " About six o ...
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