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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... gave to the possessor , for the purposes of invasion or defence . Expelling the Roman colonists , he established his kingdom in the mountains , formed alliances with the neighbouring tribes , and , looking down upon Ger- many on one ...
... gave to the possessor , for the purposes of invasion or defence . Expelling the Roman colonists , he established his kingdom in the mountains , formed alliances with the neighbouring tribes , and , looking down upon Ger- many on one ...
Pagina 18
... gave more national delight and assurance of an English heart , than the homely announcement , which followed in a few days after the queen's re covery ; that the royal infant was to be shown in its cradle to all who called at the palace ...
... gave more national delight and assurance of an English heart , than the homely announcement , which followed in a few days after the queen's re covery ; that the royal infant was to be shown in its cradle to all who called at the palace ...
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... gave a form and colour to all the popular discontents , alarmed the public friends of the con- stitution , furnished an unfailing fount at which every national disturber might replenish his eloquence , and for many years enfeebled the ...
... gave a form and colour to all the popular discontents , alarmed the public friends of the con- stitution , furnished an unfailing fount at which every national disturber might replenish his eloquence , and for many years enfeebled the ...
Pagina 34
... gave entertainments , by which he ingratiated himself with the resident gentry and officers , and was considered a prodigious acquisition to the hilarity and companionship of the country . De la Motte remained in London , attract- ing ...
... gave entertainments , by which he ingratiated himself with the resident gentry and officers , and was considered a prodigious acquisition to the hilarity and companionship of the country . De la Motte remained in London , attract- ing ...
Pagina 36
... which was long reckoned among his finest efforts . He tore the approver's character in pieces , but he could not shake his evidence . At length Dunning himself gave way ; he became exhausted with disgust 36 [ 1781 GEORGE THE FOURTH .
... which was long reckoned among his finest efforts . He tore the approver's character in pieces , but he could not shake his evidence . At length Dunning himself gave way ; he became exhausted with disgust 36 [ 1781 GEORGE THE FOURTH .
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