Court Life Below Stairs: Or, London Under the First Georges, L714-1760, 第 4 巻Hurst and Blackett, 1883 |
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... mind that the king's death could bode no good to the country . His Majesty's most bitter affliction seemed indeed to suddenly stir a sense of loyalty in the hearts of the people . Sir Lucas Pepys , one of the royal physicians , told ...
... mind that the king's death could bode no good to the country . His Majesty's most bitter affliction seemed indeed to suddenly stir a sense of loyalty in the hearts of the people . Sir Lucas Pepys , one of the royal physicians , told ...
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... mind freely , ' scarcely conceal a desire , not limited to the captain , for the king's demise . To Lord Loughborough he writes that His Majesty's dissolution is almost the best that can be hoped ; ' and two days afterwards he says ...
... mind freely , ' scarcely conceal a desire , not limited to the captain , for the king's demise . To Lord Loughborough he writes that His Majesty's dissolution is almost the best that can be hoped ; ' and two days afterwards he says ...
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... mind , she said , ' quite misgave her about Kew ; the king's dislike was terrible to think of , and she could not foresee in what it might end . She would have resisted the measure herself , but that she had determined not to have upon her.
... mind , she said , ' quite misgave her about Kew ; the king's dislike was terrible to think of , and she could not foresee in what it might end . She would have resisted the measure herself , but that she had determined not to have upon her.
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... mind any opposition to the opinion of the physicians . ' It was settled between the prince and the doctors that the queen , with the princesses , should quietly depart for Kew , when the king should be informed they had left , and ...
... mind any opposition to the opinion of the physicians . ' It was settled between the prince and the doctors that the queen , with the princesses , should quietly depart for Kew , when the king should be informed they had left , and ...
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... mind to him , complained of the insolence to which he was subjected by the pages ; of not being permitted to see his wife or daughters , of not being allowed the use of a knife , or fork , or razor , fearing he might cut his throat , at ...
... mind to him , complained of the insolence to which he was subjected by the pages ; of not being permitted to see his wife or daughters , of not being allowed the use of a knife , or fork , or razor , fearing he might cut his throat , at ...
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362 ページ - A story whose pathetic beauty will appeal irresistibly to all readers."— Post. XXXVI.— A NOBLE LIFE. BY THE AUTHOR OF
143 ページ - From every latent foe, .. From the assassin's blow, God save the King. O'er him thine arm extend, For Britain's sake defend Our father, prince, and friend, God save the King.
132 ページ - Our inclinations are not in our power, nor should either of us be held answerable to the other because nature has not made us suitable to each other. Tranquil and comfortable society is, however, in our power ; let our intercourse, therefore, be restricted to that...
361 ページ - Miserables' do not merely consist in the conception of it as a whole; it abounds, page after page, with details of unequalled beauty. In dealing with all the emotions, doubts, fears, which go to make up our common humanity, M. Victor Hugo has stamped upon every page the hall-mark of genius.
113 ページ - Sir, had you not better have a glass of water ? ' — upon which he, much out of humour, said, with an oath, ' No; I will go directly to the Queen,
204 ページ - ... fixed and unalterable determination not to meet the Princess of Wales upon any occasion, either in public or private.
283 ページ - If my life would have satisfied Your Majesty, you should have had it on the sole condition of giving me a place in the same tomb with my child ; but, since you would send me dishonoured to the grave, I will resist the attempt, with all the means that it shall please God to give me.
362 ページ - OF HOWGLEN. BY GEORGE MAC DONALD, LL.D. " No account of this story would give any idea, of the profound interest that pervades the work from the first page to the last.
271 ページ - I have also reason to know that the conditions likely to be imposed by his Majesty, are, that the Queen is not to assume the style and title of Queen of England, or any title attached to the Royal Family of England.
169 ページ - Wales, upon receiving the several documents, which the king directed his cabinet to transmit to him, made a formal communication to him of his intention to put them into the hands of his lawyers; accompanied by a request, that his...