Life and Times of His Late Majesty George the Fourth: With Anecdotes of Distinguished Persons of the Last 50 YearsHarper, 1840 - 414 pagini |
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Pagina 28
... cause be what it may . For good or evil he stood completely between the government and the nation . The shadow of this insolent and daring dictator extinguished the light of every measure of British benevolence , or transmitted it to ...
... cause be what it may . For good or evil he stood completely between the government and the nation . The shadow of this insolent and daring dictator extinguished the light of every measure of British benevolence , or transmitted it to ...
Pagina 33
... 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 , North solicited leave to resign , left his power to be fought for ...
... 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 , North solicited leave to resign , left his power to be fought for ...
Pagina 46
... cause of any misunder- standing between the king and his ministers . Yet a short experience showed that the income was altogether inadequate to the expenses of Carl- ton House . The prince was now upwards of 150,000 % . in debt . His ...
... cause of any misunder- standing between the king and his ministers . Yet a short experience showed that the income was altogether inadequate to the expenses of Carl- ton House . The prince was now upwards of 150,000 % . in debt . His ...
Pagina 56
... cause , and moved in parliament for the in- crease of his income to 100,000l . The king resented equally the demand and the connexion ; and the dis- pute was carried on with the natural implacability of a family quarrel . - The prince ...
... cause , and moved in parliament for the in- crease of his income to 100,000l . The king resented equally the demand and the connexion ; and the dis- pute was carried on with the natural implacability of a family quarrel . - The prince ...
Pagina 77
... cause . The remorseless and malignant venom of this political serpent destroys all our praise of its force and beauty . While the school of Junius continued to be the model of Eng- lish political writing , a ceaseless perversion was fes ...
... cause . The remorseless and malignant venom of this political serpent destroys all our praise of its force and beauty . While the school of Junius continued to be the model of Eng- lish political writing , a ceaseless perversion was fes ...
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