| David Hume - Great Britain - 1789 - 474 pages
...exprefs image " of his noble father, the genuine descendant of " the houfe of York; bearing, no lefs in the " virtues of his .mind, than in the features of his " countenance , the charader of the gallant " Richard , once your hero and favorite : He " alone is entitled to your allegiance:... | |
| David Hume - Great Britain - 1807 - 482 pages
...of his noble father, the genuine descendant of the house of York; bearing, no less in the i48«. " virtues of his mind, than in the features of his " countenance, the character of the gallant Rich" ard, once your hero and favourke : He alone is " entitled to your allegiance : He must deliver... | |
| David Hume - Great Britain - 1810 - 514 pages
...of Clarence, and of all their children. He then broke out in a panegyric on the duke of Glocester; and exclaimed, " Behold this excellent prince, the...you from the dominion of all intruders: He alone can - il restore the lost glory and honour of the nation." I* was previously concerted, that as the doctor... | |
| David Hume - 1818 - 488 pages
...Comines. Sir T. More, p. 482. T 3 " the CHAP." the house of York ; bearing, no less in the xxm. « virtues of his mind, than in the features of his "...Richard, " once your hero and favourite: he alone is en" titled to your allegiance : He must deliver you " from the dominion of all intruders : he alone... | |
| Robert Dodsley, Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield - Great Britain - 1821 - 304 pages
...prince, the express image of his noble father, the genuine descendant of the house of York ; hearing no less in the virtues of his mind than in the features...countenance, the character of the gallant Richard оace your hero and favourite." It was previously concerted that as the doctor pronounced these words,... | |
| Stephen Reynolds Clarke - Great Britain - 1826 - 494 pages
...and the doctor was to exclaim, " Behold this excellent prince, the express image of his noble father, bearing, no less in the virtues of his mind than in the features of his countenance, the marks of his true descent.'' At which it was expected that the audience would cry out, " God save King... | |
| C. St. George - Great Britain - 1830 - 478 pages
...protector, as if by accident, passing through the crowd, shewed himself from a balcony near the pulpit,) " behold this excellent prince, the express image of...countenance, the character of the gallant Richard." Tie people hung down their heads in silence. Shaw's sermon not having produced the intended effect,... | |
| Thomas Dick - Avarice - 1836 - 328 pages
...discredit the birth of Edward IV., the Duke of Clarence, and of all their children. He then broke out in a panegyric on the Duke of Gloucester, and exclaimed,...character of the gallant Richard, once your hero and favorite ; he alone is entitled to your allegiance ; he must deliver you from the dominion of all intruders... | |
| Thomas Dick - 1840 - 326 pages
...which could discredit the birth of Edward IV., the Duke of Clarence, and of all their children. He then broke out into a panegyric on the Duke of Gloucester,...dominion of all intruders ; he alone can restore the lost honour and glory of the nation." Such was a part of the fulsome oration of this Reverent sycophant,... | |
| Thomas Dick - Education - 1845 - 752 pages
...which could discredit the birth of Edward IV., the Duke of Clarence, and of all their children. He then broke out into a panegyric on the Duke of Gloucester,...dominion of all intruders ; he alone can restore the lost honour and glory of the nation." Such was a part of the fulsome oration of this Reverend sycophant,... | |
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