George the Third, His Court, and Family, Том 2Henry Colburn, 1824 |
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... reigns of six successive sovereigns , in the fol- lowing manner : -At the death of King Charles the Second , the House of Lords consisted of one hun- dred and seventy - six members : at the death of King William the Third it consisted ...
... reigns of six successive sovereigns , in the fol- lowing manner : -At the death of King Charles the Second , the House of Lords consisted of one hun- dred and seventy - six members : at the death of King William the Third it consisted ...
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... year also he marked his attention to literature by knighting John Fenn , Esq . who had dedicated to him his two quarto volumes of original letters of the reigns of the 6th and 7th Henries , containing 70 1787 . GEORGE THE THIRD ,
... year also he marked his attention to literature by knighting John Fenn , Esq . who had dedicated to him his two quarto volumes of original letters of the reigns of the 6th and 7th Henries , containing 70 1787 . GEORGE THE THIRD ,
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John Galt. the reigns of the 6th and 7th Henries , containing numerous state anecdotes of England and France , & c . Bishop Porteus too was another instance of the King's regard for merit ; though it has been said that his promotion to ...
John Galt. the reigns of the 6th and 7th Henries , containing numerous state anecdotes of England and France , & c . Bishop Porteus too was another instance of the King's regard for merit ; though it has been said that his promotion to ...
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... reign . His Majesty would not allow any soldiers to do duty or reside within ten miles of the Royal Spa . The band of Lord Harrington's regiment , only , were permitted to attend His Majesty . England had at that moment completely reco ...
... reign . His Majesty would not allow any soldiers to do duty or reside within ten miles of the Royal Spa . The band of Lord Harrington's regiment , only , were permitted to attend His Majesty . England had at that moment completely reco ...
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... enjoying , under his benign reign , a long continuance of national prosperity ; yet , it is a fact , that His Majesty very VOL . II . I soon foresaw the consequences of the French revolution , saying 1789 . 113 HIS COURT , AND FAMILY .
... enjoying , under his benign reign , a long continuance of national prosperity ; yet , it is a fact , that His Majesty very VOL . II . I soon foresaw the consequences of the French revolution , saying 1789 . 113 HIS COURT , AND FAMILY .
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accompanied affability afterwards amongst anecdote appeared arrived attended Bishop British Buckingham House carriage ceremony character circumstances coach condescension conduct conversation court crowded declared displayed Duke of Gloucester Duke of York duty etiquette exhibited expressed favour feelings gave gentleman George happy honour hope horse hour House of Lords hundred instantly James's jesty Kew Palace King King's lady late levee Lord Lord North Lord Thurlow loyal loyalty Majesty Majesty's manifested manner ment military ministers monarch morning narch nation never nobility o'clock observed occasion officers Park parliament particularly passed period person physicians Pitt political present Prince of Wales Princess Royal proceeded prorogation Queen and princesses Queen's Palace received recovery reign replied respect returned royal family Royal Highness royal party salute scene shew soon sovereign subjects thousand throne tion took place usual Weymouth whilst whole royal Windsor Castle wish
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