The Georgian Era: The royal family. The pretenders and their adherents. Churchmen. Dissenters. StatesmenVizetelly, Branston and Company, 1832 |
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... evinced at- tachment to the exiled family . In one of his Hanoverian journeys , according to Walpole , his coach broke down , and he sent for aid to a neighbouring cha- teau . The possessor conveyed the king to his house , and begged he ...
... evinced at- tachment to the exiled family . In one of his Hanoverian journeys , according to Walpole , his coach broke down , and he sent for aid to a neighbouring cha- teau . The possessor conveyed the king to his house , and begged he ...
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... evinced a san- guine temperament on his rights being disputed ; and although , by the laws of the land , he was not unjust , he seems to have been rather ignobly ungenerous . He did not seize the glorious oppor- tunity , which his good ...
... evinced a san- guine temperament on his rights being disputed ; and although , by the laws of the land , he was not unjust , he seems to have been rather ignobly ungenerous . He did not seize the glorious oppor- tunity , which his good ...
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... the occasion . According to one of them , he evinced no emotion or grief , but rose calmly from his seat , and leaning over the chair of Lady Yarmouth , whispered to her in German , " Freddy is dead . " Accord- ing 42 FAMILY . THE ROYAL.
... the occasion . According to one of them , he evinced no emotion or grief , but rose calmly from his seat , and leaning over the chair of Lady Yarmouth , whispered to her in German , " Freddy is dead . " Accord- ing 42 FAMILY . THE ROYAL.
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... evinced great commiser- ation for the widow and her orphans ; and George the Second treated them with unexpected kindness . The prin- cess was made guardian of her eldest son , in case of the king's demise during the young prince's ...
... evinced great commiser- ation for the widow and her orphans ; and George the Second treated them with unexpected kindness . The prin- cess was made guardian of her eldest son , in case of the king's demise during the young prince's ...
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... evinced towards his mother could scarcely be accepted as a proof that he approved of the manner in which he had been educated . Of her benevolence , no doubt exists : nor can it be denied that she was possessed of many good quali- ties ...
... evinced towards his mother could scarcely be accepted as a proof that he approved of the manner in which he had been educated . Of her benevolence , no doubt exists : nor can it be denied that she was possessed of many good quali- ties ...
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