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" My forbearance, he says, is beyond what he could have imagined ! But what will not a woman do who is firmly and sincerely attached ? Had he left me to starve, I never would have uttered a word to his disadvantage. I enclose you two other letters ; and... "
Mrs. Jordan - Página 251
por James Boadan - 1800
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Belle Assemblée: Or, Court and Fashionable Magazine; Containing Interesting ...

1831 - 372 páginas
...branch of the royal family, who, in the most unreserved terms, deplore this melancholy business. * * * As far as he has left it in his own power, he is doing every thing KIND and NOBLE, even to the distressing HIHSELF." Subsequently, from Cadogan Place, she...
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The Georgian Era: Political and rural economists. Painters, sculptors ...

1834 - 614 páginas
...abused. He has done wrong, and he is suffering for it. But a* far as he has left it in his own powr?. he is doing everything kind and noble, even to the...your letter, though I trust there will be no occasion forait; but it was kind and friendly, and as such 1 shall ever esteem it. I remain, dear sir, yours...
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The Georgian Era: Political and rural economists. Painters, sculptors ...

1834 - 730 páginas
...abused. He has done wrong, and he is suffering for it. But as far as he has left it in his own powi-v, he is doing everything kind and noble, even to the...though I trust there will be no occasion for it; but it wms kind and friendly, and as such I shall ever esteem it. I remain, dear sir, yours sincerely, DORA...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Volúmenes162-163

1837 - 722 páginas
...spoken of by Mrs. Jordan herself: — " And now, do not hear the Duke of Clarence unfairly abused. As far as he has left it in his own power he is doing...kind and noble, even to the distressing himself." After the death of the Princess Charlotte of Wales, in 1817, a new era took place in the position and...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., Volumen162

1837 - 706 páginas
...spoken of by Mrs. Jordan herself: — " And now, do not hear the Duke of Clarence unfairly abused. As far as he has left it in his own power he is doing everything kind and noble, even to the tlittresiing himtelf." After the death of tbe Princess Char. lotte of Wales, in 1817, a new era took...
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English Actors from Shakespeare to Macready, Volumen2

Henry Barton Baker - 1879 - 338 páginas
...Duke of Clarence unfairly abused. He has done wrong, and he "is suffering for it. But as far as he his left it in his own power, he is doing everything kind and noble, even to the distressing himself." This sympathy of the royal family sufficiently proves that no disgraceful act on her part brought about...
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Comedy Queens of the Georgian Era

John Fyvie - 1906 - 496 páginas
...uttered a word to his disadvantage. . . . 'And now, my dear friend, do not hear the Duke of Clarence unfairly abused. He has done wrong, and he is suffering...kind and noble, even to the distressing himself.' And on the 7th of December she wrote to the same correspondent from St. James's : — ' I lose not...
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Great Love Stories of the Theatre: A Record of Theatrical Romance

Charles Collins - 1911 - 374 páginas
...uttered a word to his disadvantage. . . . And now, my dear friend, do not hear the Duke of Clarence unfairly abused. He has done wrong, and he is suffering...kind and noble, even to the distressing himself." "I fear I must have appeared unmindful of your many kindnesses, in having been such a length of time without...
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The Story of Dorothy Jordan

Clare Armstrong Bridgman Jerrold - 1914 - 468 páginas
...rest being in the hands of the Regent. And now, my dear friend, do not hear the poor Duke of Clarence unfairly abused; he has done wrong, and he is suffering...for the friendly caution at the end of your letter, there will, I trust, be no occasion for it, but it was kind and friendly, and as such I shall ever...
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Century Monthly Magazine, Volumen115

Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder - 1928 - 788 páginas
...could have imagined.' Had he left me to starve I never would have uttered a word to his disadvantage. My dear friend, do not hear the D. of C. unfairly...kind and noble even to the distressing himself. I am my dear Sir Yours sincerely, DORA JORDAN." Two letters were inclosed "for your eye alone." The second...
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