| John Nicholls - 1822 - 264 sider
...marriage ; and she succeeded so completely, that, on the King's return, he found that the proposed marriage could "not take place. Whether the suggestion...office of Secretary of State, Sir William Murray the Attorney- General, Mr. Hume Campbell, and Mr. Bubb Dodington, were the supporters of the measures of... | |
| 1821 - 702 sider
...he was ready to think right whatever was prompted either by the mother or by her favorite." P. 39. " The prince was flustered and sulky; bowed, but scarce...her tremble, in spite of her spotless innocence." I'. 50. *' About three months after his return to England, his Majesty sent for the Prince of Wales... | |
| Earl James Waldegrave Waldegrave - 1821 - 208 sider
...but the manner not quite gracious. prince. 50 The prince was flustered and sulky; bowed, but 1755. scarce made any answer : so the conference ended very...her tremble, in spite of her spotless innocence. The ill success of the Duke of Newcastle's ne- Duke of Newcastle gotiation with Pitt has been already mentioned.... | |
| 1821 - 536 sider
...very capital mistake : instead of sending for the Prince, he should have spoke firmly to the mother i told her that as she governed her son, she should...her tremble, in spite of her spotless innocence." (P. 50, 51.) During the King's absence, the near approach of war had become every day more evident;... | |
| 1822 - 520 sider
...as she governed her son, she should be answerable for his conduct: that he would overlook what wa» past, and treat her still like a friend, if she behaved...her tremble, in spite of her spotless innocence." P. 50. The following is his account of the change of governors: " I found his Royal Highness uncommonly... | |
| Benjamin Waterhouse - 1831 - 482 sider
...disturbance, she must expect no quarter." To which, the noble Governor subjoins this cutting sentence:—" He might then have ended his admonition, by whispering...her tremble, in spite of her spotless innocence." * Mr. Nichols tells us, that Lord Camden, at that .time, Mr. Attorney General Pratt, said to his father,... | |
| John George Phillimore - 1846 - 110 sider
...should be answerable for his conduct : that he would overlook what was past, * The Prince of Wales. 26 and treat her still like a friend, if she behaved...her tremble, in spite of her spotless innocence." — Waldegrave Memoirs, page 50. " In the mean time, these factious proceedings were not in the least... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1846 - 472 sider
...would overlook what was passed, and treat her still like a friend, if she behaved in a proper manner j but, on the other hand, if either herself, her son,...tremble, in spite of her spotless innocence." The one word in Lord Waldegrave's mind was, no doubt, BUTE. The sudden and extraordinary favour of that... | |
| 1867 - 682 sider
...her son's conduct, it is stated that, had ho found her difficult to mauage, he might have whispered " a word in her ear which would have made her tremble in spite of her spotless innocence." 2. Did the Duke of Cumberland (brother of George П.) leave any natural children ? WA REV. WILLIAM... | |
| 1867 - 574 sider
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