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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... ment of his conquests , the Scyrri seized upon a large tract bordering on the Danube . But the possession was either too tempting or too carelessly held , to be relinquished without a struggle by the fierce chief- tains , who , in ...
... ment of his conquests , the Scyrri seized upon a large tract bordering on the Danube . But the possession was either too tempting or too carelessly held , to be relinquished without a struggle by the fierce chief- tains , who , in ...
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... ment which 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 ...
... ment which 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 ...
Pagina 27
... ment , valuable to his habits , of Lord of the Bed- chamber ; Markham was made Archbishop of York ; and Cyril Jackson received the rich preferment of the deanery of Christ Church . Even Lord Bruce's classical pangs were balmed by the ...
... ment , valuable to his habits , of Lord of the Bed- chamber ; Markham was made Archbishop of York ; and Cyril Jackson received the rich preferment of the deanery of Christ Church . Even Lord Bruce's classical pangs were balmed by the ...
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... ment ; exulted in filling with his own gall the bosoms of the generous , yet rash and inflammable race , whom he alternately insulted and flattered , but whom , in the midst of his panegyrics , he scorned ; libelled the throne , while ...
... ment ; exulted in filling with his own gall the bosoms of the generous , yet rash and inflammable race , whom he alternately insulted and flattered , but whom , in the midst of his panegyrics , he scorned ; libelled the throne , while ...
Pagina 39
... ment : England , rejoicing at the cessation of hostili- ties , long unpopular and galling to the pride of a country accustomed to conquer ; yet with the stain of transatlantic defeat splendidly effaced by her tri- umph at Gibraltar ...
... ment : England , rejoicing at the cessation of hostili- ties , long unpopular and galling to the pride of a country accustomed to conquer ; yet with the stain of transatlantic defeat splendidly effaced by her tri- umph at Gibraltar ...
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