| James Boadan - 1800 - 380 sider
...unreserved terms, deplore this melancholy business. The whole correspondence is before the r 1, and I am proud to add, that my past and present conduct...he left me to starve, I never would have uttered a word to his disadvantage. I enclose you two other letters, and in a day or two you shall see more,... | |
| James Boaden - 1831 - 430 sider
...unreserved terms, deplore this melancholy business. The whole correspondence is before the R****t, and I am proud to add, that my past and present conduct...he left me to starve, I never would have uttered a word to his disadvantage. I inclose you two other letters ; and in a day or two you shall see more,... | |
| James Boaden - 1831 - 400 sider
...unreserved terms, deplore this melancholy business. The whole correspondence • is before the R****t, and I am proud to add, that my past and present conduct...he left me to starve, I never would have uttered a word to his disadvantage. I inclose you two other letters ; and in a day or two you shall see more,... | |
| 1831 - 444 sider
...am protnl to add, that my past and present conduct lias secured me a friend, who declares he qever will forsake me. ' My forbearance,' he says, ' is...not a woman do, who is firmly and sincerely attached i Had he left me to starve, J never would have uttered a word to his disadvantage. I enclose yon two... | |
| 1831 - 660 sider
...melancholy business?' ' The whole correspondence,' Mrs. Jordan adds, 'is before the Regent, and, I am proud to add, that my past and present conduct has secured me a friend, who declares he will never forsake me.' And this is the friend who actually is represented, at the very moment that... | |
| John Watkins - 1832 - 800 sider
...unreserved terms, deplore this melancholy business. The whole correspondence is before the Regent, and I am proud to add, ' that my past and present conduct...My forbearance,' he says, ' is beyond what he could hare imagined !' But what will not a woman do, who is firmly and sincerely attached ? Had he left me... | |
| Robert Huish - 1837 - 806 sider
...unreserved terms, deplore this melancholy business. The whole correspondence is before the Regent, and I am proud to add that my past and present conduct has...he left me to starve, I never would have uttered a word to his disadvantage. I enclose you two other letters, and in a day or two you shall tee more/,... | |
| George Newenham Wright, John Watkins - 1837 - 972 sider
...OF THE DUEE. deplore this melancholy business. The whole correspondence is before the Regent, and I am proud to add, that my past and present conduct...he left me to starve, I never would have uttered a word to his disadvantage. And now, my dear friend, do not hear the Duke of C. abused. He has done wrong,... | |
| George Newenham Wright, John Watkins - 1837 - 954 sider
...unreserved terms, deplore this melancholy business. The whole correspondence is before the Regent, and I am proud to add, that my past and present conduct...My forbearance,' he says, ' is beyond what he could hare imagined !' But what will not a woman do, who is firmly and sincerely attached ? Had he left me... | |
| E. Owens Blackburne - 1877 - 442 sider
...unreserved terms, deplore this melancholy business. The whole correspondence is before the R 1 ; and, I am proud to add, that my past and present conduct...he left me to starve I never would have uttered a word to his disadvantage. I inclose you two other letters ; and in a day or two you shall see more,... | |
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