Royal Palaces of England

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Constable, 1911 - 377 trang
 

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Trang 267 - obliging. I saw him again yesterday, and was surprised to find the levee-room had lost so entirely the air of the lion's den. This young man don't stand in one spot, with his eyes fixed royally on the ground, and dropping bits of German news; he walks about, and speaks to everybody.
Trang 262 - It was that of an elderly man, rather pale, and exactly like his pictures and coins; not tall; of an aspect rather good than august; with a dark tie-wig, a plain coat, waistcoat, and breeches of snuffcoloured cloth, with stockings of the same colour, and a blue ribbon over all.
Trang 306 - a more unchanging circle, so that by the assistance of an almanack for the day of the week and a watch for the hour of the day, you may inform yourself fully, without any other intelligence but your memory, of every transaction within the verge of the Court. Walking, chaises, levees and audiences fill the morning;
Trang 336 - Mulberry Garden, now the only place of refreshment about town for persons of the best quality to be exceedingly cheated at, Cromwell and his partisans having shut up and seized on Spring Garden, which till now had been the usual rendezvous for the ladies and gallants at this season.
Trang 252 - by reason the season is so sharp as probably may make me shake, which some Observers will imagine proceeds from fear. I would have no such Imputation. I fear not Death ! Death is not terrible to me. I bless my God I am prepared.
Trang 222 - I declare before you all, that I dye a Christian according to the profession of the Church of England, as I found it left me by my father; and this honest man, pointing to Dr. Juxon, I thinke will witness it,' &c.
Trang 223 - great way, it will carry you from Earth to Heaven, and there you shall find a great deal of Cordial Joy and Comfort." The king : " I go from a corruptible to an incorruptible Crown where no disturbance can be.
Trang 312 - We may still fancy all that was brilliant and fashionable, or in any manner distinguished, good or bad, in the successive generations of the last half of the eighteenth century and the first two decades of the nineteenth, making its
Trang 148 - Calm and serene he drives the furious blast; And, pleased the Almighty's orders to perform Rides in the whirlwind and directs the storm. The
Trang 252 - and Bishop Lauds Book against Fisher, which would ground me against Popery. He told me he had forgiven all his Enemies, and hoped God would forgive them also; And commanded us, and all the rest of my Brothers and Sisters to forgive them : hee bid

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