| English literature - 1813 - 1008 pages
...knowledge of mankind to persons who have infinitely Jess occasion to learn that important lesson ; and it may so happen, by a chance which I trust is...powers of the Crown, with an experience of the world more confined than that of the most private individual. " To the extraordinary talent's with which... | |
| Queen Caroline (consort of George IV, King of Great Britain), Spencer Perceval - Scandals - 1813 - 520 pages
...a knowledge of mankind to ersons who have infinitely less occasion to learn that important lesson j and it may so happen, by a chance which I trust is...remote, that she should be called upon to exercise the ^sowers of the Crown, with an experience of- the world more confined than that of the most private... | |
| Great Britain - 1813 - 494 pages
...Sovereign of this great country, enjoys nont of those advantages of society which air* deemed necessary for imparting a knowledge of mankind to persons who have infinitely less occasion to learn that important lesson ; and it may so happen, by a chance which I trust is very remote, that she should be called... | |
| Hunting - 1813 - 422 pages
...Sovereign of this great country, en]oys none of those advantages of society which are deemed necessary for imparting a knowledge of mankind to persons who have infinitely less occasion to learn that important lésion ; and it may so happen, by a Chance which I trust is very remote, that she should be called... | |
| William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1813 - 492 pages
...Sovereign of this great country, enjoys none of those advantages of society which are deemed necessary for imparting a knowledge of mankind to persons who have infinitely less occasion to learn that important lesson : and it may so happen, by a chance which I trust is very remote, that she should be called... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1813 - 778 pages
...Sovereign of this great country, enjoys none of tho se advantages of society which are deemed necessary for imparting a knowledge of mankind to persons who have infinitely less occasion to learn that important lesson ; and it may so happen, ky a chance which I trust is very remote, that she should be called... | |
| Peter Pindar - Political satire, English - 1813 - 318 pages
...Sovereign of this great country, enjoys none of those advantages of society which are deemed necessary for imparting a knowledge of mankind to persons who have infinitely less occasion to learn that important lesson ; and it may so happen, by a chance which I trust is veYy remote, that she may be called upon... | |
| Spencer Perceval - 1813 - 146 pages
...sovereign of this great country, enjoys none of those advantages of society which are deemed necessary for imparting a knowledge of mankind to persons who have infinitely less occasion to learn tliat important lesson ; and it may so happen, by a chance which I trust is very remote, that she should... | |
| English poetry - 1814 - 1112 pages
...mankind to persons who have infinitely less occaiion to learn that important lesson ; and it may ьо happen, by a chance which I trust is very remote,...powers of the crown, with an experience of the world more confined than that of the most private individual. To the extraordinary talents with which she... | |
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