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125. ** Depeches de Noailles, vol.iii.p.
248. *** Depeches de Noailles, vol.iii.p.
220. **** Depeches de Noailles, vol.iii.p.
222, 252, 253. At last came the moment so impatiently expected; and news was brought the queen of Philip's arrival at Southampton.[*] A few days after they were married in Westminster; and having made a pompous entry into London, where Philip displayed his wealth with great ostentation, she carried him to Windsor, the palace in which they afterwards resided.
The prince's behavior was ill calculated to remove the prejudices which the English nation had entertained against him.
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