The Public and Private Life of His Late...Majesty, George the Third: Embracing Its Most Memorable Incidents...and Tending to Illustrate the Causes, Progress, and Effects, of the Principal Political Events of His Glorious Reign. Comprising, Also, A...historical Memoir of the House of Brunswick...translated Expressly for this History, from the Celebrated Latin Work, Entitled Origines Guelphicae...T. Kelly, 1821 - 724 sider |
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Side iv
... ment of all that is possible for human wisdom , genius , courage , and energy to achieve , with such frail materials as mortal men . It however seldom happens , that merit and virtue are duly honoured during the life of their possessor ...
... ment of all that is possible for human wisdom , genius , courage , and energy to achieve , with such frail materials as mortal men . It however seldom happens , that merit and virtue are duly honoured during the life of their possessor ...
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... ment of ministers . that those dangers may be avoided which are | of the person by whom they are recommended ; so much so , that even the vilest principles , when enforced by the authority of greatness , have been found to prevail over ...
... ment of ministers . that those dangers may be avoided which are | of the person by whom they are recommended ; so much so , that even the vilest principles , when enforced by the authority of greatness , have been found to prevail over ...
Side 21
... ment , it was determined in the house of lords , that an address should be presented to his ma- jesty , expressing the just sense of that house , of his majesty's great goodness and tender re- gard for the lasting welfare and happiness ...
... ment , it was determined in the house of lords , that an address should be presented to his ma- jesty , expressing the just sense of that house , of his majesty's great goodness and tender re- gard for the lasting welfare and happiness ...
Side 30
... ment was a robe and a diadem . Job xxix . 14 . When the ear heard her then it blessed her , and when the eye saw her it gave witness to her . Ver . 11 . She delivered the poor that cried , the fatherless , and him that had none to help ...
... ment was a robe and a diadem . Job xxix . 14 . When the ear heard her then it blessed her , and when the eye saw her it gave witness to her . Ver . 11 . She delivered the poor that cried , the fatherless , and him that had none to help ...
Side 32
... ment , presented by the deputies , with the first president at their head . Gentlemen - I will order every point you advance to be examined . I know that somethings are false , and misrepresented . I sent to acquaint you , that your ...
... ment , presented by the deputies , with the first president at their head . Gentlemen - I will order every point you advance to be examined . I know that somethings are false , and misrepresented . I sent to acquaint you , that your ...
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Side 428 - I will be very frank with you. I was the last to consent to the separation; but the separation having been made, and having become inevitable, I have always said, as I say now, that I would be the first to meet the friendship of the United States as an independent power.
Side 315 - Sir, they may talk of the King as they will ; but he is the finest gentleman I have ever seen.
Side 111 - But the souls of the righteous are in the hand of God, and there shall no torment touch them. In the sight of the unwise they seemed to die: and their departure is taken for misery. And their going from us to be utter destruction: but they are in peace.
Side 313 - Johnson said he thought he had already done his part as a writer. "I should have thought so too, (said the King,) if you had not written so well.
Side 203 - Whom all holy desires, all good counsels, and all just works do proceed; Give unto Thy servants that peace which the world cannot give; that both our hearts may be set to obey Thy commandments, and also that by Thee we being defended from the fear of our enemies may pass our time in rest and quietness; through the merits of Jesus Christ our Saviour.
Side 77 - In this choice of inheritance we have given to our frame of polity the image of a relation in blood ; binding up the constitution of our country with our dearest domestic ties ; adopting our fundamental laws into the bosom of our family affections; keeping inseparable, and cherishing with the warmth of all their combined and mutually reflected charities, our states, our hearths, our sepulchres, and our altars.
Side 231 - We, your Majesty's most dutiful and loyal subjects, the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, in Parliament assembled, beg leave to return your Majesty our humble thanks for your most gracious speech from the throne.
Side 200 - It is very meet, right, and our bounden duty, that we should at all times, and in all places, give thanks unto Thee, O Lord [' Holy Father], Almighty, Everlasting God.
Side 77 - A spirit of innovation is generally the result of a selfish temper and confined views. People will not look forward to posterity, who never look backward to their ancestors.
Side 532 - ... such as speak wrong. 15 I should utterly have fainted, but that I believe verily to see the goodness of the LORD in the land of the living. 16 O tarry thou the LORD'S leisure ; be strong, and he shall comfort thine heart ; and put thou thy trust in the LORD.