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" Who rules the kingdom ? The king. Who rules the king ? The duke. Who rules the duke? The devil. Let the duke look to it ; for they intend shortly to use him worse than they did the doctor ; and if things be not shortly reformed they will work a reformation... "
The Olio, Or, Museum of Entertainment - Página 193
1831
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The Eclectic Review, Volumen10;Volumen28

Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1818 - 648 páginas
...letter contains the following particulars : " Who rules the Kingdom ? The King. Who rules the King Ï The Duke. Who rules the Duke? The Devil." " Let the...look to it ; for they intend shortly to use him worse Лап they did the Doctor ; and if things be not shortly reformed they will work a reformation themselves."...
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Curiosities of Literature, Volumen5

Isaac Disraeli - 1823 - 334 páginas
...Of this libel the manuscript letter contains the following particulars : " Who rales the kingdom ? The king. Who rules the king ? The duke. Who rules...him worse than they did the doctor; and if things be not shortly reformed they will work a reformation themselves." The only advice the offended king...
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Curiosities of Literature, Volumen5

Isaac Disraeli - 1823 - 342 páginas
...Of this libel the manuscript letter contains the following particulars ; " Who rules the kingdom ? The king. Who rules the king ? The duke. Who rules...him worse than they did the doctor ; and if things be not shortly reformed they will work a reformation themselves." The only advice the offended king...
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To 1726

Sir Henry Ellis - 1824 - 430 páginas
...rules ' the King? The Duke. Who rules the Duke? The ' Devil.' And that the Libellers there professe, Let the Duke look to it; for they intend shortly to use him worse than they did his Doctor3, and if things be not shortly reformed, they will work reformation themselves. At the sight...
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Original letters, illustrative of English history; with notes and ..., Volumen3

sir Henry Ellis - 1824 - 428 páginas
...Majesty. Some part whereof (we hear saith mine author) ran thus presumptously. ' Who rules the Kingdome? The King. Who rules ' the King? The Duke. Who rules the Duke? The ' Devil.' And that the Libellers there professe, Let the Duke look to it ; for they intend shortly to use him...
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A History of England from the First Invasion by the Romans, Volumen9

John Lingard - 1825 - 474 páginas
...after- June 19. wards a placard was affixed to the walls, in these words, " Who rules the kingdom ? " The king. Who rules the king ? The duke. " Who rules the duke ? The devil. Let the " duke look to it, or he will be served as his " doctor was served." He had too much spirit to notice such a menace. The...
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Original Letters, Illustrative of English History: Including Numerous Royal ...

Sir Henry Ellis - 1825 - 464 páginas
...Majesty. Some part whereof (we hear saith mine author) ran thus presumptuously. * Who rules the Kingdome ? The King. Who rules ' the King? The Duke. Who rules the Duke? The ' Devil.1 And that the Libellers there professe, Let the Duke look to it ; for they intend shortly...
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“A” History of England from the First Invasion by the Romans, Volumen9

John Lingard - 1826 - 392 páginas
...afterwards a placard was affixed to the June walls, in these words,« Who rules the kingdom ? The •i king. Who rules the king ? The duke.. Who rules the « duke? The devil. Let the duke look to it, or he will be •< served as his doctor was served ». He had too much spirit to notice such a menace....
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Commentaries on the Life and Reign of Charles the First, King of ..., Volumen2

Isaac Disraeli - 1828 - 362 páginas
...the death of Buckingham, there were no changes, but the King was extremely active in business. " The the King ? The Duke. Who rules the Duke ? The Devil....Let the Duke look to it ; for they intend shortly to unhand him worse than they did the Doctor; and if things be not shortly reformed they will work a reformation...
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The Book of Days: A Miscellany of Popular Antiquities in ..., Volumen2

Robert Chambers - 1832 - 846 páginas
...containing the following words were displayed on the walls of London : ' Who rules the kingdom ? — The king. Who rules the king? — The duke. Who rules...the duke ? — The devil. Let the duke look to it, or he will be served as his doctor was served.' A few weeks afterwards, the duke was assassinated by...
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