 | FRANCIS LANCELLOTT, ESQ. - 1858
...to which they gave that turn. It is certainly a decent and becoming thing, that when all the King's physicians, all his attendants, and his two principal...the reflection, that the Prince of Wales was to have hud the government, and the Duke of York the command of the army, during his illness, ma,kes this representation... | |
 | Francis Lancelott - 1858
...thing, that when all the King's physicians, all his attendants, and his two principal ministers, agrce in pronouncing him well, his two sons should deny...Wales was to have had the government, and the Duke of Yolk the command of the army, during his illness, makes this representation of his actual state, when... | |
 | Francis Lancelott - 1859
...to which they gave that turn. It is certainly a decent and becoming thing, that when all the King's physicians, all his attendants, and his two principal...ma,kes this representation of his actual state, when coining from them, more peculiarly proper and edifying. 1 bless God that it is some time before these... | |
 | Joseph Fitzgerald Molloy - 1883
...to which they gave that turn. It is certainly a decent and becoming thing that, when all the king's physicians, all his attendants, and his two principal...the command of the army during his illness, makes the representation of his actual state, when coming from them, more peculiarly proper and edifying.... | |
 | Joseph Fitzgerald Molloy - 1883
...to which they gave that turn. It is certainly a decent and becoming thing that, when all the king's physicians, all his attendants, and his two principal...the command of the army during his illness, makes the representation of his actual state, when coming from them, more peculiarly proper and edifying.... | |
 | Joseph Fitzgerald Molloy - 1883
...to which they gave that turn. It is certainly a decent and becoming thing that, when all the king's physicians, all his attendants, and his two principal...the command of the army during his illness, makes the representation of his actual state, when coming from them, more peculiarly proper and edifying.... | |
 | Joseph Fitzgerald Molloy - 1883
...to which they gave that turn. It is certainly a decent and becoming thing that, when all the king's physicians, all his attendants, and his two principal...the command of the army during his illness, makes the representation of his actual state, when coming from them, more peculiarly proper and edifying.... | |
 | William Edward Hartpole Lecky - 1887
...ii. 1 26. Gren ville adds : ' It is certainly a decent and becoming thing that when all the King's physicians, all his attendants, and his two principal...pronouncing him well, his two sons should deny it. ... I bless God it is yet some time before their matured and rijiened virtues will be visited upon... | |
 | Francis Lancelott - 1894
...certainly a decent and becoming thing, that when all the King's physicians, all his attendants, and bis two principal Ministers, agree in pronouncing him...the reflection, that the Prince of Wales was to have h.id the government, and the Duke of York the command of the army, during his illness, makes this representation... | |
 | John Heneage Jesse - 1901
...to which they gave that turn. It is certainly a decent and becoming thing that, when all the king's physicians, all his attendants, and his two principal...pronouncing him well, his two sons should deny it." Lord Thurlow, in allusion to the princes' dogged discredit of their father's recovery, is said to have... | |
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