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" might try to gain admittance, and juftly apprehenfive of her influence over him, had taken the precaution of removing him betimes, to another part of the Palace. Exhaufted by the agitation of her mind, and by fuch exertions of body, the Queen attempted... "
Memoirs of the Courts of Berlin, Dresden, Warsaw, and Vienna: In the Years ... - Page 72
by Sir Nathaniel William Wraxall - 1806
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Memoirs of the Courts of Berlin, Dresden, Warsaw, and Vienna: In ..., Volume 1

Sir Nathaniel William Wraxall - Europe - 1806 - 438 pages
...the King's apartment. She even forced her way into it by violence; but her enemies, aware that fhe might try to gain admittance, and juftly apprehenfive...refiftance. She returned to her own chamber, where fhe was aided to drefs herfelf, and informed that fhe muft inftantly quit Copenhagen. Rantzau had the...
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The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Volume 34

1849 - 946 pages
...her enemies, aware that she might try to gain admittance, and justly apprehensive of her inlluence over him, had taken the precaution of removing him, betimes, to another part of the palace. " There was immured," write» a cotemporary author, "in the gloomy mansions of guilt and horror, a...
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Memoirs and Correspondence (official and Familiar) of Sir Robert ..., Volume 1

Sir Robert Murray Keith - Europe - 1849 - 520 pages
...by violence ; but her enemies, aware that she might try to gain admittance, and justly apprehensive of her influence over him, had taken the precaution...removing him, betimes, to another part of the palace. " Exhausted by the agitation of her mind, and by such exertions of body, the Queen attempted no further...
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The Dublin university magazine

University magazine - 1849 - 788 pages
...violence ; but her enemies, an .ire that she might try to gain admittance, and justly apprehensive of her influence over him, had taken the precaution...removing him, betimes, to another part of the palace. " There was immured," writes a cotemporary author, "in the gloomy mansions of guilt and horror, a queen,...
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Memoirs and Correspondence (official and Familiar) of Sir Robert ..., Volume 1

Sir Robert Murray Keith - Europe - 1849 - 558 pages
...by violence; but her enemies, aware that she might try to gain admittance, and justly apprehensive of her influence over him, had taken the precaution...removing him, betimes, to another part of the palace. " Exhausted by the agitation of her mind, and by such exertions of body, the Queen attempted no further...
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The romance of diplomacy, historical memoir of queen Carolina Matilda, Volume 1

sir Robert Murray Keith - 1861 - 536 pages
...by violence ; but her enemies, aware that she might try to gain admittance, and justly apprehensive of her influence over him, had taken the precaution...removing him, betimes, to another part of the palace. " Exhausted by the agitation of her mind, and by such exertions of body, the Queen attempted no further...
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The Royal Dukes and Princesses of the Family of George III.: A ..., Volume 1

Percy Fitzgerald - BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY - 1882 - 408 pages
...by violence ; but her enemies, aware that she might try to gain admittance, and justly apprehensive of her influence over him, had taken the precaution...removing him betimes to another part of the palace. "Exhausted by the agitation of her mind, and by such exertions of body, the queen attempted no further...
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The Royal Dukes and Princesses of the Family of George III.: A ..., Volume 1

Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald - Great Britain - 1882 - 412 pages
...by violence ; but her enemies, aware that she might try to gain admittance, and justly apprehensive of her influence over him, had taken the precaution...removing him betimes to another part of the palace. "Exhausted by the agitation of her mind, and by such exertions of body, the queen attempted no further...
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The Royal Dukes and Princesses of the Family of George III.: A ..., Volume 1

Percy Fitzgerald - Great Britain - 1882 - 414 pages
...by violence ; but her enemies, aware that she might try to gain admittance, and justly apprehensive of her influence over him, had taken the precaution...removing him betimes to another part of the palace. "Exhausted by the agitation of her mind, and by such exertions of body, the queen attempted no further...
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The Living Age, Volume 23

1849 - 638 pages
...by violence ; but her enemies, aware that she might try to gain admittMice, and justly apprehensive of her influence over him, had taken the precaution...removing him, betimes, to another part of the palace. It was about five o'clock in the morning, when she was awakened by a Danish female attendant, who always...
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