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LADY ANNE GRANARD.

quite a proportion, perhaps, because we have been few always; at this time, there are more than there ever were before, but still not enough for it to be agreeable to me to accept of such a distinction; in fact, I feel it to be a foreign order, as yet unauthorized by my own court."







END OF VOL. II.







LONDON:
F. SHOBERL, JUN, 51, RUPERT STREET, HAYMARKET,
PRINTER TO H.R.H. PRINCE ALBERT.