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VGW(HU.772.116
30 Jul 1772:13 (1096)
Letter from an English gentleman at the Danish Court, an
attentive observer of what has been passing there ever since
the marriage of the present King.
. . . [10 paragraphs on intrigue by the Dowager Princess
against the Queen]
The Dowager found the Queen passionately fond of the
fashionable diversions of the English nation, . . . yet the
balls and masquerades that had been promoted and
countermanded, . . . since balls and masquerades, and other
licentious entertainments, were the Queen's favourite
amusements, . . .
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