The History of the Life and Reign of William the Fourth, the Reform Monarch of EnglandWilliam Emans, 1837 |
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... mind , that obedience to your superior officers is your first , your principal duty . By knowing how to obey , you will learn how to com- mand , and think not that the high station in which you were born , absolves you from the ...
... mind , that obedience to your superior officers is your first , your principal duty . By knowing how to obey , you will learn how to com- mand , and think not that the high station in which you were born , absolves you from the ...
Σελίδα 51
... mind as much as possible , all idea of the superiority of his rank , his equipment was rather of a secondary character , than such as might be supposed to be furnished to a son of the King of England . The ridiculous foppery of a court ...
... mind as much as possible , all idea of the superiority of his rank , his equipment was rather of a secondary character , than such as might be supposed to be furnished to a son of the King of England . The ridiculous foppery of a court ...
Σελίδα 69
... mind , in the composition of some additional stanzas to the glee of " the Happy Fellow , " or " By the gaily circling glass , " in fact , it was eulogistically said of him , that he was a musician among princes , and a prince amongst ...
... mind , in the composition of some additional stanzas to the glee of " the Happy Fellow , " or " By the gaily circling glass , " in fact , it was eulogistically said of him , that he was a musician among princes , and a prince amongst ...
Σελίδα 70
... mind , And deck their favourite son . E'en now the Bourbon colours meet , Which laying at thy father's feet , Thon tell'st how bravely won . It , however , did not require the poet's aid to render Prince William a favourite with the ...
... mind , And deck their favourite son . E'en now the Bourbon colours meet , Which laying at thy father's feet , Thon tell'st how bravely won . It , however , did not require the poet's aid to render Prince William a favourite with the ...
Σελίδα 85
... mind his own business , and not to interfere in a matter , which in no way concerned him ; -that it was the will of the King , that his son should enjoy some relaxation from his arduous duties , and especially , as he himself had ex ...
... mind his own business , and not to interfere in a matter , which in no way concerned him ; -that it was the will of the King , that his son should enjoy some relaxation from his arduous duties , and especially , as he himself had ex ...
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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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