Miscellanies of the Philobiblon Society, Bind 7

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Charles Whittingham, 1863
Includes list of members.
 

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Side 20 - And until you withdraw your regard and confidence from those, by whose instigation and advice you are directed and encouraged in your unwarrantable behaviour to me and to the Queen, and until you return to your duty, you shall not reside in my palace ; which I will not suffer to be made the resort of them, who under the appearance of an attachment to you, foment the division which you have made in my family, and thereby weaken the common interest of the whole.
Side 15 - Free and Impartial Reflexions on the Character, Life and Death of Frederick, Prince of Wales' in Miscellanies of the Philobiblon Society, vol.
Side 14 - Princess and her child ; and after sufficient warnings for a week before to have made the necessary preparations for this happy event without acquainting his Majesty or the Queen with the circumstances the Princess was in, or giving them the least notice of your departure, is looked upon by the King to be such a deliberate indignity offered to himself and to the Queen, that he has commanded me to acquaint your Royal Highness that he resents it to the highest degree.
Side 7 - Palace, Oxford ; Lavington, Petworth. Perry, Sir Thomas Erskine, 36, Eaton Place, Belgrave Square. Powis, Earl of, 45, Berkeley Square ; Powis Castle, Welshpool ; Waicot, Bishopscastle, Salop.
Side 19 - ... in expectation, as you have voluntarily declared, of her labour ; and both times upon your return, you industriously concealed from the knowledge of me and the queen, every circumstance relating to this important affair: and you at last, without giving any notice to me, or to the queen, precipitately hurried the princess from Hampton Court, in a condition not to be named. After having thus, in execution of your own determined...
Side 6 - ... retain the utmoft duty for his royal perfon ; that his royal highnefs was very thankful for any inftance of his majefty's goodnefs to him or the...
Side 19 - ... an evidence of your premeditated defiance of me, and such a contempt of my authority and of the natural right belonging to your parents, as cannot be excused by the pretended innocence of your intentions, nor palliated or disguised by specious words only. But the whole tenor of your conduct for a considerable time has been so entirely void of all real duty to me that I have long had reason to be highly offended with you.
Side 20 - ... you have made in my family, and thereby weaken the common interest of the whole ; in this situation I will receive no reply ; but when your actions manifest a just sense of your duty and submission, that may induce me to pardon what I at present most justly resent In the mean time, it is my pleasure that you leave St.
Side 54 - Omnes credebant natantes in equore luzos. Sive hominem pingit poteris tu credere lignum In quo fartores ponunt fine capite veftes Seu nudos facit multo fudore...
Side 53 - Eft etiam matus fantafticus atque bizarus, Si vultis etiam melius cognofcere dicam Illum non puduit circum portare rialtum Tum cum culmus erat et gentibus undique plenus In capite zucam turba fine fine ridente Cridabant pueri fcorzas butando meloni Ecce bertapagiam ! nihil tamen ille curabat.

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