The History of the Life and Reign of William the Fourth, the Reform Monarch of EnglandWilliam Emans, 1837 |
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... Court must give us credit for the know- ledge that Kings are but men , that thrones are made of gilded wood , and frequently as worm - eaten , as the putrid body of the King himself , though covered with his perfumed cerements . We know ...
... Court must give us credit for the know- ledge that Kings are but men , that thrones are made of gilded wood , and frequently as worm - eaten , as the putrid body of the King himself , though covered with his perfumed cerements . We know ...
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... Court , or by an immediate advance of money , from his present embarrassments . The Commons were well disposed to meet the wishes of the considerate and liberal father , but there was a condition attached to it , which for a time ...
... Court , or by an immediate advance of money , from his present embarrassments . The Commons were well disposed to meet the wishes of the considerate and liberal father , but there was a condition attached to it , which for a time ...
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Robert Huish. according to the jargon of the Court , and , therefore , out of pure gratitude , the people could not object to do much for him . The father of that people also stepped in very oppor- tunely on the occasion , and down came ...
Robert Huish. according to the jargon of the Court , and , therefore , out of pure gratitude , the people could not object to do much for him . The father of that people also stepped in very oppor- tunely on the occasion , and down came ...
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... rigid ceremony of a German Court , to the total exclusion of those more free and social manners , which particularly belong to the English 2 . E LIFE AND REIGN OF WILLIAM IV . 25 August, the Brunswick family ascended the throne of these ...
... rigid ceremony of a German Court , to the total exclusion of those more free and social manners , which particularly belong to the English 2 . E LIFE AND REIGN OF WILLIAM IV . 25 August, the Brunswick family ascended the throne of these ...
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... Court to a set of infants , and deem it an honor to kiss their hands . The reporters , how- ever of those times , inform us , that the royal infants received the company , with the utmost grace and affability , and the Queen was of ...
... Court to a set of infants , and deem it an honor to kiss their hands . The reporters , how- ever of those times , inform us , that the royal infants received the company , with the utmost grace and affability , and the Queen was of ...
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The History of the Life and Reign of William the Fourth, the Reform Monarch ... Robert Huish Προβολή αποσπασμάτων - 1837 |
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