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PC.772.024
2-9 Mar 1772:262 (269)
London . . . Dec. 18. . . It is an undoubted fact, that no
steps have been omitted to reduce the D-ke of C--d to the
level of a private gentleman. Orders have been universally
given at court for the conduct of all ranks of people; and
even the theatres have received notice that it is his M--y's
pleasure he have no distinctions paid him there--What a
difference is thus made, by the most virtuous of Princes,
between the sin of gallantry, and the disgrace of an unequal
marriage?
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