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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... mean , in their nature infinitely fallacious , and in their anticipation altogether opposed to the openness and manly self- respect , which it is the first duty of those schools to create in the young mind . Yet the moralist may well ...
... mean , in their nature infinitely fallacious , and in their anticipation altogether opposed to the openness and manly self- respect , which it is the first duty of those schools to create in the young mind . Yet the moralist may well ...
Pagina 58
... means spared in consequence of their rank . " How would your majesty wish to have the princes treated ? " was said to be Markham's inquiry of the king . " Like the sons of any private English gen- tleman , " was the manly and sensible ...
... means spared in consequence of their rank . " How would your majesty wish to have the princes treated ? " was said to be Markham's inquiry of the king . " Like the sons of any private English gen- tleman , " was the manly and sensible ...
Pagina 73
... means of influence . " Lord North delicately defended the practice , by a panegyric on the prince's " eminent abilities , " and by expressing his personal gratification in seeing " a prince to whom the country must look up as its hope ...
... means of influence . " Lord North delicately defended the practice , by a panegyric on the prince's " eminent abilities , " and by expressing his personal gratification in seeing " a prince to whom the country must look up as its hope ...
Pagina 76
... means , at that period , to have become the most dan- gerous subject of England . Fox's life is a memorable lesson to the pride of talents . With every kind of public ability , every kind of public opportunity , and an unceasing and ...
... means , at that period , to have become the most dan- gerous subject of England . Fox's life is a memorable lesson to the pride of talents . With every kind of public ability , every kind of public opportunity , and an unceasing and ...
Pagina 78
... means by his struggle for power , encumbering the royal person by his weakness . But if we may forgive the popular ignorance in its wrath for the loss of America , with what feeling shall we listen to the language of the great ...
... means by his struggle for power , encumbering the royal person by his weakness . But if we may forgive the popular ignorance in its wrath for the loss of America , with what feeling shall we listen to the language of the great ...
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