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Anecdotes and characters of the house of Brunswick, illustrative of the courts of Hanover and London, from the act of settlement to the youth of George the Third; including an original memoir of the Electress Sophia: and a journal, said to have been written by the unhappy consort of George the First, the Princess Sophia Dorothea. By John Brown.

Title:Anecdotes and characters of the house of Brunswick, illustrative of the courts of Hanover and London, from the act of settlement to the youth of George the Third; including an original memoir of the Electress Sophia: and a journal, said to have been written by the unhappy consort of George the First, the Princess Sophia Dorothea. By John Brown.
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Note:Printed for T. and J. Allman, 1821
  
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Subject:Hanover, House of
Subject:Sophia Dorothea, consort of George I, King of Great Britain, 1666-1726
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