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... Prince Regent's good taste ; and it was very unusual for Napoleon to approve any word or act of the Prince of Wales , for whom he certainly felt no partiality , and was aware that the dislike was reciprocal . " General Andreossy had ...
... Prince Regent's good taste ; and it was very unusual for Napoleon to approve any word or act of the Prince of Wales , for whom he certainly felt no partiality , and was aware that the dislike was reciprocal . " General Andreossy had ...
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... Prince of Wales , perceiving that His Royal Highness accosted , with perfect famili- arity , several persons whom he ( the General ) considered greatly his own inferiors , imagined he might use his discretion in the articles etiquette ...
... Prince of Wales , perceiving that His Royal Highness accosted , with perfect famili- arity , several persons whom he ( the General ) considered greatly his own inferiors , imagined he might use his discretion in the articles etiquette ...
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... prince's chef du conseil . M. de Montglas bore the reputation of a well - educated man ; he was an able financier , and was fully competent to manage the affairs of his employer . The latter , old , infirm , and gouty , never stirred ...
... prince's chef du conseil . M. de Montglas bore the reputation of a well - educated man ; he was an able financier , and was fully competent to manage the affairs of his employer . The latter , old , infirm , and gouty , never stirred ...
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