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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... mind , but to embrace every thing calculated to strengthen the best and most salutary impressions . With these arrangements and facilities , the publishers flatter them- selves that they shall be able to present to their fellow ...
... mind , but to embrace every thing calculated to strengthen the best and most salutary impressions . With these arrangements and facilities , the publishers flatter them- selves that they shall be able to present to their fellow ...
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... mind . Yet the moralist may well tremble at that contamination of morals which so often defies the vigilance of the tutor ; the man of limited income is entitled to reprobate the habits of extravagance engendered in the great schools ...
... mind . Yet the moralist may well tremble at that contamination of morals which so often defies the vigilance of the tutor ; the man of limited income is entitled to reprobate the habits of extravagance engendered in the great schools ...
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... results of the system . Lord Holdernesse ob- scurely complained that attempts were made to ob- tain an illegitimate influence over the prince's mind . Public rumour was active , as at all times , 24 [ 1771 . GEORGE THE FOURTH .
... results of the system . Lord Holdernesse ob- scurely complained that attempts were made to ob- tain an illegitimate influence over the prince's mind . Public rumour was active , as at all times , 24 [ 1771 . GEORGE THE FOURTH .
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... mind with arbi- trary principles , and with a contempt for the royal authority ; with excessive deference to the princess his mother , in opposition to the due respect for the sovereign ; and with an humiliating subserviency to the will ...
... mind with arbi- trary principles , and with a contempt for the royal authority ; with excessive deference to the princess his mother , in opposition to the due respect for the sovereign ; and with an humiliating subserviency to the will ...
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... mind . But Hurd had neither inclination nor power for the region of the storms . When War- burton died , his wing drooped , and he rapidly sank into the literary tranquillity which , to a man of talents , is a dereliction of his public ...
... mind . But Hurd had neither inclination nor power for the region of the storms . When War- burton died , his wing drooped , and he rapidly sank into the literary tranquillity which , to a man of talents , is a dereliction of his public ...
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