| Junius - Great Britain - 1821 - 234 pages
...and lorrf Egremont. t The ministry having endeavoured to exclude the dowager out of the Regency Bill, the earl of Bute determined to dismiss them. Upon...repeatedly gave him the lie, and left him in convulsions. of the rights of a king, you would not permit him to preserve the honour of a gentleman. It was then... | |
| British prose literature - 1821 - 432 pages
...and lord Egremont, t The ministry having endeavoured to exclude the dowager out of the Regeney Bill, the earl of Bute determined to dismiss them. Upon this, the duke of Bedford demanded an andience of the , reproached him in plain terms with his duplicity, baseness, falsehood, treachery,... | |
| Junius - Great Britain - 1824 - 362 pages
...and Lord Egrcmont. I The Ministry having endeavoured to exclude the Dowager out of the Regency Bill, the Earl of Bute determined to dismiss them. Upon...reproached him in plain terms with his duplicity, haseness, falsehood, treachery, and -hypocrisy ; repeatedly gave him the lie, and left him in convulsions.... | |
| Anecdotes - 1826 - 374 pages
...his sovereign. " He demanded," says Junius, " an audience of the , reproached him in plain terms with duplicity, baseness, falsehood, treachery, and hypocrisy ; repeatedly gave him the lie, and left him in strong convulsions." It is certain that ministers, flushed with the temporary triumph they had gained,... | |
| Junius - Great Britain - 1827 - 226 pages
...administration should * The ministry having endeavoured to exclude the dowager out of the Regency Bill, the earl of Bute determined to dismiss them. Upon...repeatedly gave him the lie, and left him in convulsions. t He received three thousand pounds for plate and equipage money. dissolve in its own weakness. The... | |
| Isaac Newhall - 1831 - 378 pages
...vol. ip 171, ' That the Ministry having endeavored to exclude the Dowager out of the Regency Bill, the Earl of Bute determined to dismiss them. Upon...this the Duke of Bedford demanded an audience of the king, reproached him in plain terms with duplicity, baseness, falsehood, treachery, jind hypocrisy... | |
| Isaac Newhall - 1831 - 376 pages
...Upon this the Duke of Bedford demanded an audience of the king, reproached him in plain terms with duplicity, baseness, falsehood, treachery, and hypocrisy...repeatedly gave him the lie, and left him in convulsions.' proved unable to superintend and preserve the fabric which he had reared. Mr Townsend died ; Mr Conway... | |
| Jeremiah Holmes Wiffen - 1833 - 634 pages
...June 16, 1765. 1 " The ministry having endeavoured to exclude the dowajer out of the regency bill, the Earl of Bute determined to dismiss them. Upon...this the Duke of Bedford demanded an audience of the king, reproached him in plum terms with his duplicity, baseness, falsehood, treachery, and hypocrisy,... | |
| Jeremiah Holmes Wiffen - 1833 - 634 pages
...June 16, 1765. * " The ministry having endeavoured to exclude the dowager out of the regency bill, the Earl of Bute determined to dismiss them. Upon...this the Duke of Bedford demanded an audience of the king, reproached him in plain terms with his duplicity, baseness, falsehood, treachery, and hypocrisy,... | |
| Junius - English letters - 1834 - 228 pages
...endeavoured to exclude the dowager out of the Regency Bill, the earl of Bute determined to d.smiss them. Upon this, the duke of Bed.ford demanded an...repeatedly gave him the lie, and left him in convulsions. t He received three thousand pounds for plate and equipage money. dissolve in its own weakness. The... | |
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