The History of the Life and Reign of William the Fourth, the Reform Monarch of EnglandWilliam Emans, 1837 |
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Σελίδα 71
... possessed no real pretensions to the character , which she had assumed . At last , some allusion having been made to the ladies of Portsmouth Point , the choler of the sailor could no longer brook the indignity , and a general row was ...
... possessed no real pretensions to the character , which she had assumed . At last , some allusion having been made to the ladies of Portsmouth Point , the choler of the sailor could no longer brook the indignity , and a general row was ...
Σελίδα 74
... possessed the family propensity of the father , hating the child . We need only refer to the chancery suit , in which it was decided that the father had grossly cheated the son in his minority , and he afterwards combined with the son ...
... possessed the family propensity of the father , hating the child . We need only refer to the chancery suit , in which it was decided that the father had grossly cheated the son in his minority , and he afterwards combined with the son ...
Σελίδα 78
... possessing a high degree of merit of its own , knows how to appreciate it in others . It was frequently a subject of complaint , joined with no little share of ridicule at the frequent and almost periodical returns of the channel fleet ...
... possessing a high degree of merit of its own , knows how to appreciate it in others . It was frequently a subject of complaint , joined with no little share of ridicule at the frequent and almost periodical returns of the channel fleet ...
Σελίδα 86
... possessed a com- mon degree of penetration , must have seen the bias of the dis- position of his son Frederick , long before the time appointed for the commencement of his military scholarship , and further , George III . could not be ...
... possessed a com- mon degree of penetration , must have seen the bias of the dis- position of his son Frederick , long before the time appointed for the commencement of his military scholarship , and further , George III . could not be ...
Σελίδα 87
... possessed in an eminent degree the family virtue of courage ; but it is a mistake fatal to many brave men in this instance , that there was a supposed royal road to the military genius , re- quired for leading armies through a ...
... possessed in an eminent degree the family virtue of courage ; but it is a mistake fatal to many brave men in this instance , that there was a supposed royal road to the military genius , re- quired for leading armies through a ...
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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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Admiral Admiralty amongst appeared army arrived attached attended bill Bishop of Osnaburg British Bude Captain character circumstances Colonel command conduct consequence court Crown debts declared DORA JORDAN duchy of Cornwall Duke of Clarence Duke of Kent Duke of York duty Earl effect enemy England English father favour feelings fleet France Frederick French frigates George III Hanover heir apparent honour House of Lords Hugh Palliser illustrious immediately individual Jordan King King of England King's lady letter Lord lordship Majesty Majesty's manner marriage ment mind ministers monarch nation nature naval navy Nelson never noble occasion officers opinion Parliament particular party person Pitt political possessed present Prince of Wales Prince William Princess principle Queen rank received Regent reign respect royal brothers royal family Royal Highness royal Princes royalty sail sailor ships Sovereign squadron throne tion took whole