"THE Temple of Virtue. An Opera in Three Acts." "Dedicated to his Royal Highness George Prinee of Wales by Mrs. Mary O Brien." Paper; xviiith cent. Large Octavo.Mary O'Brien: The Temple of Virtue: an opera: 18th cent.George IV of England: Add. 25,927... 18th century

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"THE Temple of Virtue. An Opera in Three Acts." "Dedicated to his Royal Highness George Prinee of Wales by Mrs. Mary O Brien." Paper; xviiith cent. Large Octavo.Mary O'Brien: The Temple of Virtue: an opera: 18th cent.George IV of England: Add. 25,927... 18th century

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George Augustus Frederick was born August 12, 1762, the eldest son of George III of England and Queen Charlotte Sophia of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. He was created Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester on September 8, 1762. George Augustus became a knight of the Garter on December 28, 1765, and was presented to the public in October, 1768. In August 1783, George Augustus came of age and assumed his seat in the House of Lords on November 11. He aligned himself with the Whig party which soon fell from fa...