Memoirs of her late majesty, queen Caroline, 第 1 巻 |
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... told , that a very slight change in the above lines would render them not very inapplicable to some circum- stances of our own day . The stern , but virtuous George II . died at Ken- sington , on the 25th of October , 1760 , and was ...
... told , that a very slight change in the above lines would render them not very inapplicable to some circum- stances of our own day . The stern , but virtuous George II . died at Ken- sington , on the 25th of October , 1760 , and was ...
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... told , with an amusing degree of circumstantiality , too cir- cumstantial , indeed , to be true , of what was said and done at the Ducal Court , on this occasion . I hasten , therefore , to that period in the life of her Majesty which ...
... told , with an amusing degree of circumstantiality , too cir- cumstantial , indeed , to be true , of what was said and done at the Ducal Court , on this occasion . I hasten , therefore , to that period in the life of her Majesty which ...
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... told him , the promise was not to be insisted upon , though , to his great surprise , he found it inserted in the King's message which had been seen by his Royal High- ness . The Prince wished him to retract it , but this he declined ...
... told him , the promise was not to be insisted upon , though , to his great surprise , he found it inserted in the King's message which had been seen by his Royal High- ness . The Prince wished him to retract it , but this he declined ...
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... told , by Lord Loughborough , that the advise savoured too much of that given to M. Egalité , and he could guess from what quarter it came . This plan was therefore relinquished ; and the Prince , by the one now proposed , has neither ...
... told , by Lord Loughborough , that the advise savoured too much of that given to M. Egalité , and he could guess from what quarter it came . This plan was therefore relinquished ; and the Prince , by the one now proposed , has neither ...
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... told her , some of the good ladies who prompted and heard her , soon contrived means to let the Prince know , that his wife had spoken very freely concerning him . Thus it was , that , by degrees , these insidious wretches contrived ...
... told her , some of the good ladies who prompted and heard her , soon contrived means to let the Prince know , that his wife had spoken very freely concerning him . Thus it was , that , by degrees , these insidious wretches contrived ...
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465 ページ - That it may please thee to endue the Lords of the Council, and all the Nobility, with grace, wisdom, and understanding ; We beseech thee to hear us, good Lord.
543 ページ - When the ear heard me, then it blessed me; and when the eye saw me, it gave witness to me: Because I delivered the poor that cried, and the fatherless, and him that had none to help him. The blessing of him that was ready to perish came upon me: and I caused the widow's heart to sing for joy.
109 ページ - Albert Edward Prince of Wales, the Princess of Wales, and all the Royal Family ; We beseech thee to hear us, good Lord.
439 ページ - Majesty's officers on the lakes directing that the Naval force so to be limited shall be restricted to such services as will in no respect interfere with the proper duties of the armed vessels of the other Party.
388 ページ - Those who have advised you, Sir, to delay so long the period of my daughter's commencing her intercourse with the world, and, for that purpose, to make Windsor her residence, appear not to have regarded the interruptions to her education which this arrangement occasions, both by the impossibility of obtaining...
156 ページ - WEEP, daughter of a royal line, A Sire's disgrace, a realm's decay ; Ah ! happy if each tear of thine Could wash a father's fault away ! Weep — for thy tears are Virtue's tears — Auspicious to these suffering isles ; And be each drop in future years Repaid thee by thy people's smiles ! THE CHAIN I GAVE.
118 ページ - MADAM, — As Lord Cholmondeley informs me, that you wish I would define, in writing, the terms upon which we are to live, I shall endeavour to explain myself upon that head, with as much clearness, and with as much propriety, as the nature of the subject will admit. 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.
228 ページ - Every sentiment of duty to your Majesty, and of concern for the public welfare, required that these particulars should not be withheld from your Majesty ; to whom more particularly belonged the cognizance of a matter of state so nearly touching the honour of your Majesty's royal family, and by possibility affecting the succession of your Majesty's crown.
622 ページ - The King has the fullest confidence, that, in consequence of this communication, the House of Lords will adopt that course of proceeding which the justice of the case and the honour and dignity of his Majesty's crown may require.
119 ページ - The letter which you announce to me as the last, obliges me to communicate to the King, as to my Sovereign, and my Father, both your avowal and my answer. You will find enclosed the copy of my letter to the King.