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" ... Highness that I would do all I could in the business ; and I was appointed to attend with the result of my endeavours, at Carlton House, the next morning. I did attend as appointed ; and presented the Prince of Wales with a receipt for the whole sum,... "
Diamond Cut Diamond: Or, Observations on a Pamphlet, Entitled "A Review of ... - Page 18
by Thomas Gilliland - 1806 - 67 pages
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Memoirs of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, Volume 3

Great Britain - 1808 - 348 pages
...hundred and eighty-five pounds, eleven shillings, and sevenpenee, \vhich I had1 that morning paid, being the only effectual means of pacifying the creditor, and removing from the mind ef his Royal Highness the anxiety he appeared so strongly to labor unfder. " His Roval Highness was...
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Memoirs of George the Fourth: Descriptive of the Most Interesting ..., Volume 1

Robert Huish - Great Britain - 1830 - 602 pages
...Prince of Wales with a receipt for the whole sum, 1.585Z. lls. ^d., which I had that morning paid, being the only effectual means of pacifying the creditor,...removing from the mind of his Royal Highness the anxiety he appeared so strongly to labour under. * His Royal Highness was unbounded in his expressions of satisfaction...
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The Private Life of a King: Embodying the Suppressed Memoirs of the Prince ...

John Banvard - 1875 - 674 pages
...Prince of Wales with a receipt for the whole sum, £1,585 11*. 7d., which I had that morning paid, being the only effectual means of pacifying the creditor,...removing from the mind of His Royal Highness the anxiety he appeared so strongly to labor under. " His Royal Highness was unbounded in his expressions of satisfaction...
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Florizel's Folly

John Ashton - Brighton (England) - 1899 - 388 pages
...hundred and eighty-Jive pounds, eleven shillings, and sevenpence, which I had, that morning, paid, being the only effectual means of pacifying the creditor,...removing from the mind of his Royal Highness, the anxiety he appeared so strongly to labor under. ' His Royal Highness was unbounded in his expressions of satisfaction...
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