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In May of tbe same year, 1789, the name of bis Royal Highness was brought
prominently before the public, on his having engaged in a duel with Lieut.-col.
Lennox, nephew of the then Duke of Richmond, afterward in 1806 the successor
to that ...
In May of tbe same year, 1789, the name of bis Royal Highness was brought
prominently before the public, on his having engaged in a duel with Lieut.-col.
Lennox, nephew of the then Duke of Richmond, afterward in 1806 the successor
to that ...
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His Royal Highness had contended with perseverance against numerous and
increasing difficulties, arising from the rapid accumulation of the enemy's means
of resistance, the delay on the part of tbe British Government in forwarding the ...
His Royal Highness had contended with perseverance against numerous and
increasing difficulties, arising from the rapid accumulation of the enemy's means
of resistance, the delay on the part of tbe British Government in forwarding the ...
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His Royal Highness's very active habits, his early rising, and his strict attention to
the business of his office, have long been generally known ; but when the public,
judging from those habits, and his robust appearance, supposed him to be in ...
His Royal Highness's very active habits, his early rising, and his strict attention to
the business of his office, have long been generally known ; but when the public,
judging from those habits, and his robust appearance, supposed him to be in ...
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... hands, is so interesting, and redounds so much to the credit of His Royal
Highness the late Commander in Chief, and other persons concerned in it, that I
venture to think the insertion of it may gratify many readers of your valuable
Magazine.
... hands, is so interesting, and redounds so much to the credit of His Royal
Highness the late Commander in Chief, and other persons concerned in it, that I
venture to think the insertion of it may gratify many readers of your valuable
Magazine.
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Some years ago, his Royal Highness being on a visit at the Earl of
Westmoreland's seat, at Apethorpc, a basket of figs was sent by a gentleman at
Oundle, who knew that the noble Earl had not any in his gardens. The
messenger was a helper ...
Some years ago, his Royal Highness being on a visit at the Earl of
Westmoreland's seat, at Apethorpc, a basket of figs was sent by a gentleman at
Oundle, who knew that the noble Earl had not any in his gardens. The
messenger was a helper ...
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