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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... mind was intensely agitated by an attempt , on the part of a domestic of the name . of Sellis , to assassinate the Duke of Cumberland in his apart- ments at St. James ' , and which was bruited forth to the public as one of the most ...
... mind was intensely agitated by an attempt , on the part of a domestic of the name . of Sellis , to assassinate the Duke of Cumberland in his apart- ments at St. James ' , and which was bruited forth to the public as one of the most ...
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... mind ; for , languid as she was at some periods , and tortured by pain at others , a desire of testifying her affection for the best of fathers was one of the strongest feelings of her heart . She wished to present her royal father with ...
... mind ; for , languid as she was at some periods , and tortured by pain at others , a desire of testifying her affection for the best of fathers was one of the strongest feelings of her heart . She wished to present her royal father with ...
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... mind and character upon which alone must be built that popular and personal estima- tion of your Royal Highness , so necessary to your future happiness and glory , and to the prosperity of the nation you are destined to govern over ...
... mind and character upon which alone must be built that popular and personal estima- tion of your Royal Highness , so necessary to your future happiness and glory , and to the prosperity of the nation you are destined to govern over ...
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... mind towards those who promulgated and supported it ; while , on the contrary , it was dangerous to oppose it , lest the imputation of a want of feeling or loyalty should make a prejudice against the constitutional doctrines on which it ...
... mind towards those who promulgated and supported it ; while , on the contrary , it was dangerous to oppose it , lest the imputation of a want of feeling or loyalty should make a prejudice against the constitutional doctrines on which it ...
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... mind , and determined to submit to every personal sacri- fice consistent with the regard I owe to the security of my father's crown , and the equal regard I owe to the welfare of his people , I do not hesitate to accept the office and ...
... mind , and determined to submit to every personal sacri- fice consistent with the regard I owe to the security of my father's crown , and the equal regard I owe to the welfare of his people , I do not hesitate to accept the office and ...
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