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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... wagons conveying the treasure had arrived in London on the night before , and were on this morning to have passed before the palace in their way to the Tower . Almost at the moment of -16 [ 1762 . GEORGE THE FOURTH ...
... wagons conveying the treasure had arrived in London on the night before , and were on this morning to have passed before the palace in their way to the Tower . Almost at the moment of -16 [ 1762 . GEORGE THE FOURTH ...
Pagina 29
... passing caprice of for- tune . Among a people memorable for the giddiness of their public attachments , his popularity continued unshaken through life . To the last he enjoyed his criminal indulgence in thwarting the British govern ...
... passing caprice of for- tune . Among a people memorable for the giddiness of their public attachments , his popularity continued unshaken through life . To the last he enjoyed his criminal indulgence in thwarting the British govern ...
Pagina 37
... passed through the hands of the English secretary of state himself ; the letters being handed by Rad- cliffe to a government clerk , who transmitted them to Lord Hillsborough , by whom again , after having taken copies of them , they ...
... passed through the hands of the English secretary of state himself ; the letters being handed by Rad- cliffe to a government clerk , who transmitted them to Lord Hillsborough , by whom again , after having taken copies of them , they ...
Pagina 77
... passed almost his whole life , from his entrance into parliament , at the head of the country . The public and parliamentary language of the time was contemptuous of all government . Junius had set the example , by insulting , not only ...
... passed almost his whole life , from his entrance into parliament , at the head of the country . The public and parliamentary language of the time was contemptuous of all government . Junius had set the example , by insulting , not only ...
Pagina 81
... passed so much of his time in society expressly chosen by himself . Intel- ligent conversation is the great charm of man , the finest solace of intellectual labour , and the simplest yet most effectual and delightful mode of at once ...
... passed so much of his time in society expressly chosen by himself . Intel- ligent conversation is the great charm of man , the finest solace of intellectual labour , and the simplest yet most effectual and delightful mode of at once ...
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