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Memoirs of the Courts of Berlin, Dresden, Warsaw, and Vienna: In the Years ... - Page 69
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
...very•refpectful terms, ftutingthat " the King of Denmark, for reafons of a private nature, wifhed her to remove to one of the Royal Palaces in the country...in her firft, furprize imagined that the note which me faw in her F 3 woman's woman's hand cann; from the Baron de $ulow, hflif ma$§r of th,e, ho,rf§...
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The Metropolitan, Volume 46

English literature - 1846 - 492 pages
...bearing the royal signature:— " The King of Denmark, for reasons of a private nature, wishes the queen to remove to one of the royal palaces in the country for a few days." Conscious of her own innocence, and her great influence over the mind of her husband, she knew if she...
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Memoirs and Correspondence (official and Familiar) of Sir Robert ..., Volume 1

Sir Robert Murray Keith - Europe - 1849 - 520 pages
...concise but respectful terms, stating that the ' King of Denmark, for reasons of a private nature, wished her to remove to one of the royal palaces in the country for a few days.' The Queen, in her first surprise, had imagined that the note which she saw in the woman's hand, came from the...
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Memoirs and Correspondence (official and Familiar) of Sir Robert ..., Volume 1

Sir Robert Murray Keith - Europe - 1849 - 558 pages
...concise but respectful terms, stating that the ' King of Denmark, for reasons of a private nature, wished her to remove to one of the royal palaces in the country for a few days.' The Queen, in her first surprise, had imagined that the note which she saw in the woman's hand, came from the...
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The Dublin university magazine

University magazine - 1849 - 788 pages
...concise but respectful terms, stating that the 'king of Denmark, for reasons of a private nature, wished her to remove to one of the royal palaces in the country for a tew days.' The Queeu in her first surprise had imagined that the note which she saw in the woman's...
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The romance of diplomacy, historical memoir of queen Carolina Matilda, Volume 1

sir Robert Murray Keith - 1861 - 536 pages
...concise but respectful terms, stating that the 'King of Denmark, for reasons of a private nature, wished her to remove to one of the royal palaces in the country for a few days.' The Queen, in her first surprise, had imagined that the note which she saw in the woman's hand, came from the...
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The Royal Princesses of England: From the Reign of the George the First

Mrs. Matthew Hall - Princes - 1871 - 556 pages
...her the written paper signed by the King of Denmark, requesting her immediately to prepare to depart to one of the Royal palaces in the country for a few days. At one glance she comprehended the extent of her misfortune. She thought to go to the King, and rushed...
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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
...very respectful terms, stating that ' the king of Denmark, for reasons of a private nature, wished her to remove to one of the royal palaces in the country for a few days.' Conscious that, if she could only gain access to the king, she could in a moment overturn the plans...
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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
...very respectful terms, stating that ' the king of Denmark, for reasons of a private nature, wished her to remove to one of the royal palaces in the country for a few days.' Conscious that, if she could only gain access to the king, she could in a moment overturn the plans...
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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
...very respectful terms, stating that ' the king of Denmark, for reasons of a private nature, wished her to remove to one of the royal palaces in the country for a few days.' Conscious that, if she could only gain access to the king, she could in a moment overturn the plans...
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