They Saw it Happen: An Anthology of Eyewitness's Accounts of Events in British History, 1689-1897, Volum 3Blackwell, 1958 - 311 sider |
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Side 90
... King ' , in which the countless multi- tude joined . . . . [ At Lyndhurst ] During the King's dinner , which was in a parlour looking into the garden , he permitted the people to come to the window ; and their delight and rapture in ...
... King ' , in which the countless multi- tude joined . . . . [ At Lyndhurst ] During the King's dinner , which was in a parlour looking into the garden , he permitted the people to come to the window ; and their delight and rapture in ...
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... King ; but how could they be heard ? Nobody appeared either at the doors or windows , and in the street nothing was to be seen , but armed citizens - citizens , all rushing towards the commission of a crime , which perhaps they detested ...
... King ; but how could they be heard ? Nobody appeared either at the doors or windows , and in the street nothing was to be seen , but armed citizens - citizens , all rushing towards the commission of a crime , which perhaps they detested ...
Side 180
... King came into the Hall at ten o'clock , the procession having been previously partly arranged . He looked at first excessively pale and tired but soon recovered and , after giving the Regalia to the different persons who were to carry ...
... King came into the Hall at ten o'clock , the procession having been previously partly arranged . He looked at first excessively pale and tired but soon recovered and , after giving the Regalia to the different persons who were to carry ...
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AT THE FUNERAL OF GEORGE II | 74 |
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