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NYJ-N.772.084
28 May 1772:21 (1534)
[Continuation begun on page 1, of "A Narrative of the late
Revolution in Copenhagen, as planned by the Queen Dowager of
Denmark, with an account of the seizing and imprisoning the
Queen Consort, etc."]. . . and that very day the Dowager was
at Court, and seemed perfectly happy, and proposed for the
diversion of the King, to give a masked ball. . . The fatal
evening being come, the King, who was in remarkable high
spirits, had fatigued himself with dancing. . . [more,
ending with] This Dowager Queen, though it does not appear
that she is possessed of any truly respectable qualities, is
yet mistress of the most profound cunning.
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