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MG-A(G.772.042
23 Jul 1772:13 (1402)
. . . [In a long report on downfall of Queen of Denmark:]
The Dowager found the Queen passionately fond of the
fashionable amusements of the English nation, . . . [The
Dowager Queen] did not hesitate to pronounce, that there was
but too much room for suspicion, since balls and
masquerades, and other licentious entertainments, were the
Queen's favourite amusements, and since infidelity to
husbands, among persons of condition in England, was so
frequent, it was hardly held a crime. . .
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