Memoirs of Her Late Royal Highness Charlotte-Augusta of Wales, and of Saxe-Cobourg ...: To which is Prefixed, a Concise History of the Illustrious House of Brunswick, Brought Down to the Present Time ...Caxton Press, 1818 - 576 sider |
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Side 40
... royal assent to " an Act for naturalizing the Princess Sophia , and the issue of her body ; " and also to " an Act for the greater security of Her Majesty's person and government , and of the succes- sion 40 MEMOIRS OF HER ROYAL HIGHNESS.
... royal assent to " an Act for naturalizing the Princess Sophia , and the issue of her body ; " and also to " an Act for the greater security of Her Majesty's person and government , and of the succes- sion 40 MEMOIRS OF HER ROYAL HIGHNESS.
Side 64
... is legally incapable of leaving the king- dom , even for the momentous purpose of selecting his future bride . A private individual , thus re- stricted , would certainly prefer celibacy itself to such a 64 MEMOIRS OF HER ROYAL HIGHNESS.
... is legally incapable of leaving the king- dom , even for the momentous purpose of selecting his future bride . A private individual , thus re- stricted , would certainly prefer celibacy itself to such a 64 MEMOIRS OF HER ROYAL HIGHNESS.
Side 66
... Royal Highness the Duke of Clarence . Her train borne by four unmarried daughters of Dukes and Earls , viz . Lady Mary Osborne , Lady Charlotte Spencer ... Royal Highness having been conducted to his seat in 66 MEMOIRS OF HER ROYAL HIGHNESS.
... Royal Highness the Duke of Clarence . Her train borne by four unmarried daughters of Dukes and Earls , viz . Lady Mary Osborne , Lady Charlotte Spencer ... Royal Highness having been conducted to his seat in 66 MEMOIRS OF HER ROYAL HIGHNESS.
Side 74
... Royal Highness was to experience the severe afflic- tion of being removed from the society of her Mother , and from circumstances which threw a melancholy shade over the opening years of her life ; 74 MEMOIRS OF HER ROYAL HIGHNESS.
... Royal Highness was to experience the severe afflic- tion of being removed from the society of her Mother , and from circumstances which threw a melancholy shade over the opening years of her life ; 74 MEMOIRS OF HER ROYAL HIGHNESS.
Side 76
... admonition , convey to Her Royal Highness your Majesty's expectation that Her Royal Highness should be more circumspect in her future conduct ; and they trust , that in the terms in which they 76 MEMOIRS OF HER ROYAL HIGHNESS.
... admonition , convey to Her Royal Highness your Majesty's expectation that Her Royal Highness should be more circumspect in her future conduct ; and they trust , that in the terms in which they 76 MEMOIRS OF HER ROYAL HIGHNESS.
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