Memoirs of George the Fourth: Descriptive of the Most Interesting Scenes of His Private and Public Life, and the Important Events of His Memorable Reign; with Characteristic Sketches of All the Celebrated Men who Were His Friends and Companions as a Prince, and His Ministers and Counsellors as a Monarch. Comp. from Authentic Sources, and Documents in the King's Library in the British Museum, &c, 第 2 巻T. Kelley, 1830 |
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... Sovereign the Privy Council , at whose head the King is supposed to sit in person , and from whose decisions issue some of the most important enactments by which the jurisprudence of the country is MEMOIRS of george IV . 9.
... Sovereign the Privy Council , at whose head the King is supposed to sit in person , and from whose decisions issue some of the most important enactments by which the jurisprudence of the country is MEMOIRS of george IV . 9.
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... person in the place of another , and calling him a King — and a King he is . Some strong insi- nuations of this kind were broached in the House of Com- mons in the various debates on the regency question , particularly by Mr. Whitbread ...
... person in the place of another , and calling him a King — and a King he is . Some strong insi- nuations of this kind were broached in the House of Com- mons in the various debates on the regency question , particularly by Mr. Whitbread ...
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... person appointed to act for another , to whom ought to be granted all those authorities , powers , and prerogatives , which were neces- sary to enable him to supply the place and perform the duty of his principal ; but from whom ought ...
... person appointed to act for another , to whom ought to be granted all those authorities , powers , and prerogatives , which were neces- sary to enable him to supply the place and perform the duty of his principal ; but from whom ought ...
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... person to the Regent to one whose interest so evidently and strongly lay in the continued illness of the King ; while on the subordinate principle , it was maintained that the King's recovery would most probably be retarded , if in his ...
... person to the Regent to one whose interest so evidently and strongly lay in the continued illness of the King ; while on the subordinate principle , it was maintained that the King's recovery would most probably be retarded , if in his ...
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... person exercising the supreme authority , for ever so short a time , of them ; or even to curtail or weaken them in the slightest manner . If they were prejudicial , then they ought not to be granted nor continued , either to the Sove ...
... person exercising the supreme authority , for ever so short a time , of them ; or even to curtail or weaken them in the slightest manner . If they were prejudicial , then they ought not to be granted nor continued , either to the Sove ...
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301 ページ - ... kindred throne! You have said, my lords, you have willed — the Church and the king have willed — that the queen should be deprived of its solemn service.
36 ページ - An Act for the more effectual preserving the King's Person and Government by disabling Papists from sitting in either House of Parliament...
157 ページ - Majesty's wise and gracious arrangements, she passed the years of her infancy and childhood, never can be extinguished, I well know ; and the knowledge of it forms the greatest blessing of my existence. But let me implore your Royal Highness to reflect how inevitably all attempts to abate this attachment, by forcibly separating us, if they succeed, must injure my child's principles ; if they fail, must destroy her happiness. " The plan of excluding my daughter from all intercourse with the world,...
88 ページ - Majesty to give the answer to a late humble address, remonstrance, and petition, of the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Livery of the city of London, in Common Hall assembled, is were negatived, and a previous question put on all the rest.
354 ページ - You well know, Gentlemen, how soon one of those stupendous masses, now reposing on their shadows in perfect stillness, how soon, upon any call of patriotism, or of necessity, it would assume the likeness of an animated thing, instinct with life and motion — how soon it would ruffle, as it were, its swelling plumage — how quickly it would put forth all its beauty and its bravery, collect its scattered elements of strength, and awaken its dormant thunder.
353 ページ - Our present repose is no more a proof of inability to act, than the state of inertness and inactivity in which...
302 ページ - Save the country, therefore, that you may continue to adorn it — save the crown, which is threatened with irreparable injury — save the aristocracy, which is surrounded with danger — save the altar, which is no longer safe when its kindred throne is shaken. You see that when the church and the throne would allow of no church solemnity in behalf of the Queen, the heartfelt prayers of the people rose to Heaven for her protection. I pray Heaven for her ; and...
17 ページ - Whereas the Lords Spiritual and Temporal and Commons assembled at Westminster, lawfully, fully and freely representing all the estates of the people of this realm...
35 ページ - Dignity; and I will do my utmost Endeavour to disclose and make known to His Majesty, His Heirs and Successors, all Treasons and...
98 ページ - ... the liberty of availing ourselves of your gracious permission to address to your Royal Highness in this form what has occurred to us in consequence of that communication. The Prince Regent, after expressing to your Royal Highness in that letter his sentiments on various public matters, has, in the concluding paragraph, condescended to intimate his wish that " some of those persons with whom the early habits of his public life were formed, would strengthen his Royal Highness' hands, and constitute...