| John Lingard - 1825 - 474 pagina’s
...streets of London. Soon after- June 19. wards a placard was affixed to the walls, in these words, " Who rules the kingdom ? " The king. Who rules the...or he will be served as his " doctor was served." He had too much spirit to notice such a menace. The fleet was victualled and reinforced : a more numerous... | |
| John Lingard - 1826 - 392 pagina’s
...afterwards a placard was affixed to the June walls, in these words,« Who rules the kingdom ? The •i king. Who rules the king ? The duke.. Who rules the...or he will be •< served as his doctor was served ». He had too much spirit to notice such a menace. The fleet was victualled and reinforced : a more... | |
| John Lingard - 1827 - 542 pagina’s
...the streets of London. Soon afterwards a june jg placard was affixed to the walls, in these words, " Who rules the kingdom? The king. Who rules the king?...duke look to it, or he will be served as his doctor wjas served. " He had too much spirit to notice such a menace. The fleet was victualled and reinforced:... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1832 - 846 pagina’s
...never spoke a word, but lay languishing till the next morning, and then died.' On the day of Lambe's death, placards containing the following words were...weeks afterwards, the duke was assassinated by Felton. JAMES WILSON. As a rule, the aristocratic-democratic government of Britain does not favour the rise... | |
| Robert Pierce Gillies - 1835 - 930 pagina’s
...it, the following ominous warning:— "Who rules the kingdom ?—The King. Who rules the King?—The Duke. Who rules the Duke '—The Devil. Let the Duke...it, or he will be served as his Doctor was served." Whether the bachelor, who, during his attempts to act the man of spirit, had professed his decided... | |
| Isaac Disraeli, Jsaac D'Jsraeli - 1835 - 524 pagina’s
...mob pelting him in ihe •creel. 1 Who rules the kingdom ? The king Who rules th« kin? ? The iluke. Who rules the duke ? The devil. Let the duke look to it ; for they intend shortly to use him worse than they did the doctor ; and ifthingsbe not shortly reformed,... | |
| Thomas Flanagan - 1847 - 996 pagina’s
...dependant, was murdered by a London mob. The following placard soon after appeared on the walls : " Who rules the kingdom ? The king. Who rules the king...it, or he will be served as his doctor was served." MURDER OF BUCKINGHAM. — TORTURE ILLEGAL. 561 The duke, however, was not wanting in personal courage... | |
| John Lingard - 1847 - 426 pagina’s
...mob in the streets of Lon19. don. Soon afterwards a placard was affixed to the walls, in these words, "Who rules the kingdom? The king. " Who rules the...or he " will be served as his doctor was served." He had too much spirit to notice such a menace. The fleet was victualled and reinforced; a more numerous... | |
| John Lingard - 1854 - 330 pagina’s
...mob in the streets of London. Soon afterwards a placard was affixed to the walls, in these words : " "Who rules the kingdom ? — The king. Who rules the...it, or he will be served as his doctor was served." He had too much spirit to notice such a menace. The fleet was victualled and reinforced; a more numerous... | |
| John Lingard - 1855 - 312 pagina’s
...mob in the streets of London. Soon afterwards a placard was affixed to the walls, in these words : " Who rules the kingdom ? The king. Who rules the king?...it, or he will be served as his doctor was served." He had too much spirit to notice such a menace. The fleet was victualled and reinforced; a more numerous... | |
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