The Queen considers it to be her duty to lose no time in acquainting the Princess of Wales, that she has received a communication from her son, the Prince Regent, in which he states, that her Majesty's intention of holding two drawing-rooms in the ensuing... The Annual Biography and Obituary - Strana 2321822Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Edmund Burke - 1815 - 858 str.
...a6, 1814. The Queen to the Princess of Wales. Windsor Castle, May 23, 1814. The Queen considers it it to be her duty to lose no time in acquainting the Princess of Wales, «hat she has received a communication from her son the Prince Regent, in which he states, that her... | |
| 1814 - 434 str.
...The Qneen considers it to be her duty tb lose no time in acquainting the Princess of Wales, that s!ie has received a communication from her son the Prince...to the public, he must declare, that he considers that his orvn presence at- her Court cannot be dispensed with; and that he desires it may be distinctly... | |
| 1814 - 1032 str.
...May 26, 1Й14." (iNCtOSCRES.) The Queen to the Princesi of Walet. " Windsor Castk; May 23. 1814. " The Queen considers it to be her 'duty to lose no...received a communication from her son the Prince Regent, fa which he states, that her Majesty's intention of holding two drawing-rooms in the ensuing month,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1814 - 660 str.
...May 26, 1814." The Leiur of the Hueca to the Princess of Wales. " Windsor Castle, May 2Srd, 1814. . " The Queen considers it to be her duty to lose no time...Wales, that she has received a communication from In r son the Prince Regent ; in which he stales, that, her Majesty's intention of holding two drawing-rooms... | |
| Hewson Clarke - 1815 - 888 str.
...26th, 1814. (Jnclosurcs.) THE QUEEN TO THE PRINCESS o? WALKS. " Windsor Castle, May 23rrf, 1814. " The queen considers it to be her duty to lose no time...to the public, he must declare, that he considers that his own presence at her court cannot be dispensed with ; and that he desires it may be', distinctly... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1815 - 1026 str.
...vocal and gratifying proof of his her Majesty's intention of holding attachment and approbation, by his two drawing-rooms in the ensuing month having been...to the public, he must declare, that he considers that his own presence at her court cannot be dispensed The Queen to the Princess of Wales. Windsor... | |
| 1815 - 822 str.
...CHABLOTTE R." The Queen to the Princess of ¡fules. Windsor Castle, May 23, 1814. The Queen considers it it to be her duty to lose no time in acquainting the Princess of Wales, that shfi has received a communication from her son the Prince Regent, in which he states, that her Majesty's... | |
| 1815 - 992 str.
...at them, she received a letter from the queen, in which her majesty stated, that she considered it her duty to lose no time in acquainting the princess of Wales that she had received a communication from her son, the prince regent, in which he declared that he considered... | |
| 1816 - 890 str.
...Place, May 26, 1814. The Letter of the Queen io the Princest of Wale*. Windsor Castle, May 23, 181*." The queen considers it to be her duty to lose no time...Wales, that she has received a communication from her sou the Prince Regent, in which he state* that, her majesty's intention of holding two drawing-rooms... | |
| Hewson Clarke - 1816 - 690 str.
...Princess of Wales received a letter from the Queen, in which her Majesty stated that she considered it " her duty to lose no time in acquainting the Princess of Wales, that she had received a communication from her son the Prince Regent, in which he declared that he considered... | |
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