The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., Tom 177Edw. Cave, 1736-[1868], 1845 |
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... King his wish to decline it , who answered in the regal style , " Pooh , pooh ! nonsense , " and put the sword on his shoulder . In 1758 and 1789 he was engaged in the important discussions on the Regency , in consequence of the King's ...
... King his wish to decline it , who answered in the regal style , " Pooh , pooh ! nonsense , " and put the sword on his shoulder . In 1758 and 1789 he was engaged in the important discussions on the Regency , in consequence of the King's ...
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... King's permission to lay aside that part of his dress . On the King's ob- jecting , he observed that in King Charles's time the judges did not wear wigs ; " True , " said the King , " and I am willing , if you like it , that you should ...
... King's permission to lay aside that part of his dress . On the King's ob- jecting , he observed that in King Charles's time the judges did not wear wigs ; " True , " said the King , " and I am willing , if you like it , that you should ...
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... King used to say that he had had one advantage from his mental afflictions ; viz . the means of know- ing his real from his pretended friends . In 1804 the force of circum- stances alone , and not the King's will or favourable ...
... King used to say that he had had one advantage from his mental afflictions ; viz . the means of know- ing his real from his pretended friends . In 1804 the force of circum- stances alone , and not the King's will or favourable ...
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... King thought of the act may be seen in a conversation he had with our ambassador , Mr. Jackson , who waited on the Prince Royal to demand the ships . " Was he up stairs or down when he received you ? " asked the King . " He was on the ...
... King thought of the act may be seen in a conversation he had with our ambassador , Mr. Jackson , who waited on the Prince Royal to demand the ships . " Was he up stairs or down when he received you ? " asked the King . " He was on the ...
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... King behaved to me with kindness and feeling ; " and , we may also add , from knowing the Chancellor's habits of life , he gave him a tankard for his potations , parcel - gilt . His high office he had held about a quarter of a century ...
... King behaved to me with kindness and feeling ; " and , we may also add , from knowing the Chancellor's habits of life , he gave him a tankard for his potations , parcel - gilt . His high office he had held about a quarter of a century ...
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