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Pagina 13
... procession was arranged , preceeded by a variety of flags with appropriate inscriptions , from the place of landing to the principal inn . Prior to the queen's leaving Dover , she received an address from the inhabitants ...
... procession was arranged , preceeded by a variety of flags with appropriate inscriptions , from the place of landing to the principal inn . Prior to the queen's leaving Dover , she received an address from the inhabitants ...
Pagina 14
... procession passed with exulting shouts along Pall Mall , and it finally stopped at the house of Alderman Wood , in South Audley Street , where she had determined to take up her abode . If the queen's friends were thus on the alert , no ...
... procession passed with exulting shouts along Pall Mall , and it finally stopped at the house of Alderman Wood , in South Audley Street , where she had determined to take up her abode . If the queen's friends were thus on the alert , no ...
Pagina 22
... processions , on the days appointed for their reception by the queen . November the 29th , her majesty , preceded by a numerous cavalcade of gentlemen on horseback , led by Sir Robert Wilson , went in state to the metropolitan church of ...
... processions , on the days appointed for their reception by the queen . November the 29th , her majesty , preceded by a numerous cavalcade of gentlemen on horseback , led by Sir Robert Wilson , went in state to the metropolitan church of ...
Pagina 23
... procession advanced in the manner already described , to the end of Chancery Lane , where the Richmond herald read the proclamation . The procession , in its further progress to the Royal Exchange , was followed by the lord mayor ...
... procession advanced in the manner already described , to the end of Chancery Lane , where the Richmond herald read the proclamation . The procession , in its further progress to the Royal Exchange , was followed by the lord mayor ...
Pagina 24
... procession went under the great tunnel through Islington , where the band of music played several national airs , and the effects of this , by the reverberation of the sound , was grand beyond description . The party then proceeded to ...
... procession went under the great tunnel through Islington , where the band of music played several national airs , and the effects of this , by the reverberation of the sound , was grand beyond description . The party then proceeded to ...
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Pagina 266 - EVEN such is time, that takes in trust Our youth, our joys, our all we have, And pays us but with age and dust ; Who in the dark and silent grave, When we have wandered all our ways, Shuts up the story of our days ; But from this earth, this grave, this dust, My God shall raise me up, I trust.
Pagina 423 - Also, for that it is undecent to crowd up myself with my gentleman usher in my coach, I will have him to have a convenient horse, to attend me, either in city or country. And I must have two footmen. And my desire is that you defray all the charges for me. And for myself, besides my yearly allowance, I would have twenty gowns of apparel, six of them excellent good ones, eight of them for the country, and six other of them very excellent good ones.
Pagina 119 - To whom we do acknowledge all faith and constant obedience with all hearty and humble affection, beseeching God, by whom Kings and Queens do reign, to bless the Royal Prince, George the Fourth, with long and happy years to reign over us.
Pagina 44 - The Spirit of the Lord spake by me, and his word was in my tongue. The God of Israel said, the Rock of Israel spake to me, He that ruletli over men must be just, ruling in the fear of God : and he shall be as the light of the morning, when the sun riseth, even a morning without clouds; a* the tender> grass springing out of the earth by clear shining after rain.
Pagina 81 - Reg." and for the reverse the Ensigns Armorial of the United Kingdom contained in a Shield surmounted by the Royal Crown and surrounded by the Collar of the Garter, with the inscription
Pagina 44 - He that ruleth over men must be just, ruling in the fear of God. And he shall be as the light of the morning, when the sun riseth, even a morning without clouds ; as the tender grass springing out of the earth by clear shining after rain.
Pagina 422 - Also, I would (besides the allowance for my apparel) have £600 added yearly (quarterly to be paid) for the performance of charitable works, and those things I would not, neither will, be accountable for. ' Also, I will have three horses for my own saddle, that none shall dare to lend or borrow ; none lend but I ; none borrow but you. 'Also, I would have two gentlewomen, lest one should be sick, or have some other lett.
Pagina 451 - Oxfordshire, and at length came to London, and overspread all England, so wasting the people, that scarce the tenth person of all sorts was left alive...
Pagina 389 - Here Rogers sat, and here for ever dwell To me those pleasures that he sings so well.
Pagina 50 - If any person, of what degree soever, high or low, shall deny or gainsay our Sovereign Lord King George the Fourth, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Defender of the Faith...