A Queen of Tears: Caroline Matilda, Queen of Denmark and Norway and Princess of Great Britain and Ireland, Volume 2Longmans, Green, and Company, 1904 |
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... prisoners . The result was a free fight , and in the course of it one of the guardsmen was killed , and several soldiers were wounded . Copenhagen was in a state of riot . Meanwhile Falckenskjold hurried to Frederiksberg with the news ...
... prisoners . The result was a free fight , and in the course of it one of the guardsmen was killed , and several soldiers were wounded . Copenhagen was in a state of riot . Meanwhile Falckenskjold hurried to Frederiksberg with the news ...
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... prisoner in the hands of the unscrupulous Minister , and their desire was to deliver him from that bondage . The Queen was only in danger because of her blind attachment to Struensee . If he could be removed , or induced to resign ...
... prisoner in the hands of the unscrupulous Minister , and their desire was to deliver him from that bondage . The Queen was only in danger because of her blind attachment to Struensee . If he could be removed , or induced to resign ...
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... prisoner . " Struensee then demanded to see the warrant for his arrest , but as Köller did not yet possess this , he replied shortly that the warrant was with the King , but he would be answerable with his head that he was carrying out ...
... prisoner . " Struensee then demanded to see the warrant for his arrest , but as Köller did not yet possess this , he replied shortly that the warrant was with the King , but he would be answerable with his head that he was carrying out ...
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... prisoner was then marched to a small cell , which had previously been occupied by a notorious pirate . On entering this gloomy chamber , Struensee , who had expected to be treated as a state prisoner , with every comfort , if not luxury ...
... prisoner was then marched to a small cell , which had previously been occupied by a notorious pirate . On entering this gloomy chamber , Struensee , who had expected to be treated as a state prisoner , with every comfort , if not luxury ...
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... prisoner , stripped of all her power , and nearly all the semblance of her rank - a fugitive , she believed herself to be , fleeing from the vengeance of her people . Yet even now , in this supreme moment of her desolation , her ...
... prisoner , stripped of all her power , and nearly all the semblance of her rank - a fugitive , she believed herself to be , fleeing from the vengeance of her people . Yet even now , in this supreme moment of her desolation , her ...
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