The History of the Life and Reign of William the Fourth, the Reform Monarch of EnglandWilliam Emans, 1837 |
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... arrived at that age , when they began to spurn at parental control , and fancying that Princes are not amenable to the same moral laws as other men , ran into every kind of excess and debauchery , which instilled into the minds of the ...
... arrived at that age , when they began to spurn at parental control , and fancying that Princes are not amenable to the same moral laws as other men , ran into every kind of excess and debauchery , which instilled into the minds of the ...
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... arrival of Prince George of Cumberland , with his tutor at his heels , in con- formity with the stipulation of the ... arrive at the immediate knowledge of the principles in which they 30 THE HISTORY OF THE.
... arrival of Prince George of Cumberland , with his tutor at his heels , in con- formity with the stipulation of the ... arrive at the immediate knowledge of the principles in which they 30 THE HISTORY OF THE.
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... arrived at the knowledge that the glacis is not the counterscarp , nor the bastion , a drawbridge . His honour was ... arrival in England , he became a permanent resident of the royal household ; and as George III . , was at that time ...
... arrived at the knowledge that the glacis is not the counterscarp , nor the bastion , a drawbridge . His honour was ... arrival in England , he became a permanent resident of the royal household ; and as George III . , was at that time ...
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... arrival of Lady Charlotte , she examined into the particulars , when another of the ser- vants said , that the accused attendant did not strike Prince William . The Prince of Wales being present , said with great spirit , " pray do not ...
... arrival of Lady Charlotte , she examined into the particulars , when another of the ser- vants said , that the accused attendant did not strike Prince William . The Prince of Wales being present , said with great spirit , " pray do not ...
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... at New York , received intelligence by his cruisers , that Count D'Estaign , who had sailed from Toulon in April , was arrived on the coast of Virginia , and ou the 11th of July , he appeared off Sandy Hook 42 THE HISTORY OF THE.
... at New York , received intelligence by his cruisers , that Count D'Estaign , who had sailed from Toulon in April , was arrived on the coast of Virginia , and ou the 11th of July , he appeared off Sandy Hook 42 THE HISTORY OF THE.
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Seite 5 - So far. is it from being true, that we acquired a right by the revolution to elect our kings, that if we had possessed it before, the English nation did at that time most solemnly renounce and abdicate it, for themselves and for .all their posterity for ever.
Seite 515 - May the great God, whom I worship, grant to my country, and for the benefit of Europe in general, a great and glorious victory, and may no misconduct in any one tarnish it; and may humanity after victory be the predominant feature in the British fleet!
Seite 11 - ... to be to the heirs of the body of the said princess, and for default of such issue to the Princess Anne of Denmark and the heirs of her body, and for default of such issue to the heirs of the body of the said prince of Orange.
Seite 244 - His Royal Highness often tells me, he believes I am married ; for he never saw a lover so easy, or say so little of the object he has a regard for. When I tell him I certainly am not, he says, ' Then he is sure I must have a great esteem for you, and that it is not what is (vulgarly), I do not much like the use of that word, called love.
Seite 346 - The eye that mocketh at his father, and despiseth to obey his mother, the ravens of the valley shall pick it out, and the young eagles shall eat it.
Seite 535 - 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...
Seite 102 - General Washington observes — " After I wrote to you from Morris Town, I received information that the sentries at the door of Sir Henry Clinton were doubled at eight o'clock every night, from an apprehension of an attempt to surprise him in them. If this be true, it is more than probable the...
Seite 109 - ... hair was tied in a stiff Hessian tail, of an extraordinary length; the old-fashioned flaps of his waistcoat added to the general quaintness of his figure, and produced an appearance which particularly attracted my notice ; for I had never seen anything like it before, nor could I imagine who he was, nor what he came about. My doubts were, however, removed when Lord Hood introduced me to him. There was something irresistibly pleasing in his address and conversation ; and an enthusiasm when speaking...
Seite 4 - Lords Spiritual and Temporal and Commons do in the name of all the people aforesaid most humbly and faithfully submit themselves, their heirs and posterities for ever...
Seite 507 - Majesty's arms, and the circumstances of the war in these •seas, required a considerable degree of enterprise, I felt myself justified in departing from the regular system...