Miscellaneous Works, 第 4 巻Redfield, 1857 |
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... GEORGE III . In Freud und Elend , Als treue Gattinn Nicht zu entweichen . GëETHE . CHAPTER I. THE COMING OF THE BRIDE . THE eldest son of Frederick , Prince of Wales , was yet young when his grandfather began to consider the question of ...
... GEORGE III . In Freud und Elend , Als treue Gattinn Nicht zu entweichen . GëETHE . CHAPTER I. THE COMING OF THE BRIDE . THE eldest son of Frederick , Prince of Wales , was yet young when his grandfather began to consider the question of ...
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... George III . , more anxious than ever to see him provided with a fair partner on the throne . Walpole has described the lady who first raised a tender feeling in the breast of George , in very graphic terms : " There was a play at ...
... George III . , more anxious than ever to see him provided with a fair partner on the throne . Walpole has described the lady who first raised a tender feeling in the breast of George , in very graphic terms : " There was a play at ...
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... George is said to have married Han- nah Lightfoot at Curzon Chapel , James , the fourth Duke of Hamilton , was married at " Keith's , " to the youngest of the beau- tiful Miss Gunnings , - " with a ring of the bed - curtain , " says ...
... George is said to have married Han- nah Lightfoot at Curzon Chapel , James , the fourth Duke of Hamilton , was married at " Keith's , " to the youngest of the beau- tiful Miss Gunnings , - " with a ring of the bed - curtain , " says ...
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... George by the Prussian king , or laid before him by his mother the Princess Dowager , is said to have had such an influence on his mind , as to at once inspire him with feelings of admiration for the writer . After praising it , the ...
... George by the Prussian king , or laid before him by his mother the Princess Dowager , is said to have had such an influence on his mind , as to at once inspire him with feelings of admiration for the writer . After praising it , the ...
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... George II . , it was renewed on the occasion of the marriage of Queen Charlotte , with increased vigor . The question , indeed , now rather regarded the princesses than the peers . The Irish ladies of that rank claimed a right to walk ...
... George II . , it was renewed on the occasion of the marriage of Queen Charlotte , with increased vigor . The question , indeed , now rather regarded the princesses than the peers . The Irish ladies of that rank claimed a right to walk ...
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352 ページ - O let not mine heart be inclined to any evil thing : let me not be occupied in ungodly works with the men that work wickedness, lest I eat of such things as please them.
99 ページ - I find it has always belonged to Mrs. Schwellenberg and Mrs. Haggerdorn to re'ceive at tea whatever company the King or Queen invite to the Lodge, as it is only a very select few that can eat with their Majesties, and those few are only ladies ; no men, of what rank soever, being permitted to sit in the Queen's presence.
106 ページ - The Queen had nobody but myself with her, one morning, when the King hastily entered the room, with some letters in his hand, and addressing her in German, which he spoke very fast, and with much apparent interest in what he said, he brought the letters up to her, and put them into her hand. She received them with much agitation, but evidently of a much pleased sort, and endeavoured to kiss his hand as he held them. He would not let her, but made an effort, with a countenance of the highest satisfaction,...
110 ページ - Amelia, as well disposed to meddle, was confined to receiving court from the Duke of Newcastle, who affected to be in love with her ; and from the Duke of Grafton, in whose connection with her there was more reality.
184 ページ - Thy prime decree? The sun to me is dark And silent as the moon, When she deserts the night, Hid in her vacant interlunar cave.
102 ページ - ... the parade, and turning from side to side to see everybody as she passed ; for all the terracers stand up against the walls, to make a clear passage for the royal family the moment they come in sight. Then followed the king and queen, no less delighted "with the joy of their little darling.
42 ページ - To a friend," says John Duke of Buckingham, " I will expose my weakness : I am oftener missing a pretty gallery in the old house I pulled down, than pleased with a saloon which I built in its stead, though a thousand times better in all respects.
282 ページ - No, my good people," she said, " be quite quiet — let me pass, and go home to your beds.
254 ページ - On the other matters produced in the course of the inquiry, the King is advised that none of the facts or allegations stated in preliminary examinations, carried on in the absence of the parties interested, can be considered as legally, or conclusively, established. But in those examinations, and even in the answer drawn in the name of the Princess by her legal advisers, there have appeared circumstances of conduct on the part of the Princess, which his Majesty never could regard but with serious...
10 ページ - Our Queen that is to be, has seen very little of the World, but her very good sense, vivacity, and cheerfulness, I dare say will recommend her to the King, and make her the darling of the British nation. She is no regular beauty, but she is of a very pretty size, has a charming complexion, very pretty eyes, and finely made. In short she is a very fine girl.