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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... principle into the details of life . He loved to be a thorough Englishman . Like every man of sense , he scorned all affectation ; and , above all , scorned the affectation of foreign manners . The lisping effeminacy , the melancholy ...
... principle into the details of life . He loved to be a thorough Englishman . Like every man of sense , he scorned all affectation ; and , above all , scorned the affectation of foreign manners . The lisping effeminacy , the melancholy ...
Pagina 19
... principle of civil and religious liberty , was truly acceptable to him ; and he desired them to rely upon him for ob- serving his pledges to the empire , and for leaving no- thing undone that could promote the sacred interests of ...
... principle of civil and religious liberty , was truly acceptable to him ; and he desired them to rely upon him for ob- serving his pledges to the empire , and for leaving no- thing undone that could promote the sacred interests of ...
Pagina 20
... principles in the king , -insinuations never substantiated , and in their nature altogether improbable , —were enough to turn the spirit of that multitude who take their opinions from the loudest clamourer . Wilkes , a man broken in ...
... principles in the king , -insinuations never substantiated , and in their nature altogether improbable , —were enough to turn the spirit of that multitude who take their opinions from the loudest clamourer . Wilkes , a man broken in ...
Pagina 25
... principles by the despotic doctrines of Hanover . Similar charges had occurred in the early life of George the Third . That prince's governors were alternately accused of infecting his mind with arbi- trary principles , and with a ...
... principles by the despotic doctrines of Hanover . Similar charges had occurred in the early life of George the Third . That prince's governors were alternately accused of infecting his mind with arbi- trary principles , and with a ...
Pagina 28
... principle for a great demagogue . From the time of his first drawing the sword he showed no wavering , no inclination to sheath it , no faint- hearted tendency to make terms with the enemy . He shook off the dust of his feet against the ...
... principle for a great demagogue . From the time of his first drawing the sword he showed no wavering , no inclination to sheath it , no faint- hearted tendency to make terms with the enemy . He shook off the dust of his feet against the ...
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