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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... 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 - citizens a work of unparalleled ...
... 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 - citizens a work of unparalleled ...
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... thing undone that could promote the sacred interests of Christian piety and moral virtue , and transmit to posterity our most happy constitution . " The fickleness of popularity is the oldest lesson of public life : yet the sudden ...
... thing undone that could promote the sacred interests of Christian piety and moral virtue , and transmit to posterity our most happy constitution . " The fickleness of popularity is the oldest lesson of public life : yet the sudden ...
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... thing but faction , had been buoyed up into a bastard influence chiefly by the national jealousy of Scotland . * * " No petticoat government - no Scotch minister - and no Lord George Sackville , " were the watchwords of the time ...
... thing but faction , had been buoyed up into a bastard influence chiefly by the national jealousy of Scotland . * * " No petticoat government - no Scotch minister - and no Lord George Sackville , " were the watchwords of the time ...
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... things , and that man should interpose some space between public life and the grave . Refusing a bishopric , offered to him by his former pupil , the Prince Regent , the old man wisely and decorously retired to prepare himself for the ...
... things , and that man should interpose some space between public life and the grave . Refusing a bishopric , offered to him by his former pupil , the Prince Regent , the old man wisely and decorously retired to prepare himself for the ...
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... thing to lose provided for the future by abandon- ing the falling cause . Every man who had any thing to gain established his claim by more open hos- tility . The king alone stood firm . At length , worn out by this perpetual assault ...
... thing to lose provided for the future by abandon- ing the falling cause . Every man who had any thing to gain established his claim by more open hos- tility . The king alone stood firm . At length , worn out by this perpetual assault ...
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