| Oliver Goldsmith - 1771 - 452 trang
...and this gave a ftrong proof that no rational meafures were ever taken to obftruct his exaltation. The king firft landed at Greenwich, where he was received by the duke of Northumberland, captain of the life-guard, and the lords of the regency. From the landing place, he walked to his houfe... | |
| 1783 - 458 trang
...was received by the duke of lands at Northumberland, captain of the life-guard, and the lords Gretnof the regency. From the landing-place, he walked to """**• his houfe in the Park, accompanied by a great number of perfons of diftindtion. When he retired to his bedchamber, he fent for fuch of the... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1786 - 298 trang
...had left behind, than of thefe he came to govern. The king firft landed at Greenwich, where he wns 'received by the duke o,f Northumberland, and the...of the regency. From the landingplace he walked to his'houfe in the park, accompanied by a .great number of the nobility, and other perfons of diftindlion,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1788 - 340 trang
...brtgenerally midied more the interefts of thofe fubjefts he had left behind , than of thefe he came to govern. The king firft landed at Greenwich , where he was...walked to his houfe in the park , accompanied by a great number of the nobility and «ther perfons of diftin&ion , -who had the honour . to kifs his hand... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1789 - 330 trang
...and this gave a ftrong proof that no rational meafures were ever taken to obftruft his exaltation. The king firft landed at Greenwich, where he was received by the duke of Northumberland, captain of the life-guard, and the lords of the regency. From the landing place, he walked to his boufe... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1792 - 308 trang
...uu-died more the interefts of . thofe fubjects he had left behind, than of -thefe he came to govern. The king firft landed at Greenwich, where he was received...Northumberland, and the lords of the regency. From the landing place he walked to his houfe in -the Park, accompanied by a 'great number of the nobility,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1794 - 450 trang
...landed at Greenwich, where he was received by the duke of Northumberland, captain of the life-guard, and the lords of the regency. From the landing-place he .walked to his his houfe in the park, accompanied by a great number of the nobility and other perfons of diftinction,... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1800 - 594 trang
...fix in the evening. There he was received by the Duke of Northumberland, Captain of the life-guards, and the Lords of the Regency. From the landing-place he walked to his houle in the park, accompanied by a great number of thenobility, and other perfons of diftinction,... | |
| John Adams - 1803 - 486 trang
...fign of popular difcontent. On the 17th of September, the king, accompanied by the eleftoral prince, landed at Greenwich, where he was received by the duke' of Northumberland, captain of the life-guards, and the lords of the regency. He walked to his houfe in Greenwich park... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1810 - 310 trang
...strong , proof that no rational measures were ever taken to obstruct his exaltation. The king first landed at Greenwich, where he was received by the duke of Northumberland, captain of the life-guard, and the lords of the regency. From the landing place, he walked to his house... | |
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