Flower's Political review and monthly register. (monthly miscellany) [afterw.] The Political review and monthly mirror of the times, Том 5Benjamin Flower 1809 |
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Сторінка xxiv
... royal high- " ness , founded on the jacobinical spirit which appeared at the commencement of the French revolution . . . . . It was the object " to write down his Royal Highness ; it was no less so to write " down all the establishments ...
... royal high- " ness , founded on the jacobinical spirit which appeared at the commencement of the French revolution . . . . . It was the object " to write down his Royal Highness ; it was no less so to write " down all the establishments ...
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... Royal family ! The London papers of the 3d , of August 1805 , gave the following account of the " establishment , " of his Royal Highness the Duke of Cla rence , and the honours paid to Mrs. JORDAN the actress , and her children on the ...
... Royal family ! The London papers of the 3d , of August 1805 , gave the following account of the " establishment , " of his Royal Highness the Duke of Cla rence , and the honours paid to Mrs. JORDAN the actress , and her children on the ...
Сторінка xxvi
... Royal Highness . The Duke of Clarence sat at the foot of the Table . - It is hardly necessary to say the table was sumptuously covered with every thing the season could afford . The bands played on the fawn close to the dining room ...
... Royal Highness . The Duke of Clarence sat at the foot of the Table . - It is hardly necessary to say the table was sumptuously covered with every thing the season could afford . The bands played on the fawn close to the dining room ...
Сторінка xxx
... royal highness the Duke of YORK , the commander in chief , ( we say one , because it appears his royal highness has had several ladies " under his protection , " ) kept a most expensive establishment at Glou- cester Place ; and that she ...
... royal highness the Duke of YORK , the commander in chief , ( we say one , because it appears his royal highness has had several ladies " under his protection , " ) kept a most expensive establishment at Glou- cester Place ; and that she ...
Сторінка xxxi
... royal highness the commander in chief , justly considering his character as deeply affected on the present occasion , has judged it requisite to take some notice of the proceedings . On Thurs- day last , the day after the evidence was ...
... royal highness the commander in chief , justly considering his character as deeply affected on the present occasion , has judged it requisite to take some notice of the proceedings . On Thurs- day last , the day after the evidence was ...
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