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 19
... 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 ...
Pagina 29
... 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 ...
Pagina 33
... 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 ...
Pagina 53
... thing should be settled to his satisfaction . Accor- dingly , Alderman Newnham communicated to the house , in which four hundred members were present , the intelligence that his motion was now rendered unnecessary ; and all was mutual ...
... thing should be settled to his satisfaction . Accor- dingly , Alderman Newnham communicated to the house , in which four hundred members were present , the intelligence that his motion was now rendered unnecessary ; and all was mutual ...
Pagina 57
... things for dispute which have lain till their shape and substance are half dissolved away in that great receptacle of the follies and arts of mankind , it is obvious that there was enough in the contrast of men and parties to have ...
... things for dispute which have lain till their shape and substance are half dissolved away in that great receptacle of the follies and arts of mankind , it is obvious that there was enough in the contrast of men and parties to have ...
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