Life and Times of His Late Majesty George the Fourth: With Anecdotes of Distinguished Persons of the Last 50 YearsHarper, 1831 - 414 pagini |
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... gives way to panegyric in speaking of the young king . " The new reign begins with great propriety and decency . There are great dignity and grace in the king's manner . I don't say this , like my dear Madame de Sevigné , because he was ...
... gives way to panegyric in speaking of the young king . " The new reign begins with great propriety and decency . There are great dignity and grace in the king's manner . I don't say this , like my dear Madame de Sevigné , because he was ...
Pagina 33
... give . On the first of January , 1781 , the prince , though but little more than eighteen , had been declared of age , on the old ground that the heir - apparent knows * See Note II . - Page 412 . no minority . A separate establishment ...
... give . On the first of January , 1781 , the prince , though but little more than eighteen , had been declared of age , on the old ground that the heir - apparent knows * See Note II . - Page 412 . no minority . A separate establishment ...
Pagina 47
... give frequent entertainments ; from personal pleasure , the feeling grew into political in- terest ; and it was at length resolved , that the prince owed it to his own character to show that he was not afraid of public investigation ...
... give frequent entertainments ; from personal pleasure , the feeling grew into political in- terest ; and it was at length resolved , that the prince owed it to his own character to show that he was not afraid of public investigation ...
Pagina 56
... give him no respite . The prince haughtily refused any accom- modation while the obnoxious minister was suffered to remain in power . Walpole was crushed . The prince led opposition into the royal presence ; and the spoils of office ...
... give him no respite . The prince haughtily refused any accom- modation while the obnoxious minister was suffered to remain in power . Walpole was crushed . The prince led opposition into the royal presence ; and the spoils of office ...
Pagina 60
... gives his sons a taste of evil , will soon find that what he gave as an antidote has been swallowed as a temptation ... give a con- ception of the infinite heartlessness and artifice , the specious vice , and the selfish professions ...
... gives his sons a taste of evil , will soon find that what he gave as an antidote has been swallowed as a temptation ... give a con- ception of the infinite heartlessness and artifice , the specious vice , and the selfish professions ...
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