| Junius - 1807 - 336 str.
...of Bute determined to dismiss them. Upon this the Duke of Bedford demanded an audience of the — ; reproached him in plain terms with his duplicity,...repeatedly gave him the lie, and left him in convulsions in He received three thousand pounds for plate and equipage money. n When EarlGower was appointed President... | |
| Junius - 1812 - 618 str.
...friendship of Lord Bute. You begged an interview, at which miss them. Upon this the Duke of Bedford demanded an audience of the King, reproached him in...with his duplicity, baseness, falsehood, treachery, and hypocrisy, — repeatedly gave him the lie, anil led him in convulsions. * He received three thousand... | |
| Junius - 1813 - 530 str.
...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...with his duplicity, baseness, falsehood, treachery, and hypocrisy, — repeatedly gave him the lie, and left him in convulsions. f He received three thousand... | |
| Junius - 1820 - 526 str.
...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; repeatedly gave him the lie, and left him in convulsions.... | |
| Isaac Newhall - 1831 - 378 str.
...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 — repeatedly gave him the lie, and left... | |
| Jeremiah Holmes Wiffen - 1833 - 634 str.
...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...with his duplicity, baseness, falsehood, treachery, and hypocrisy, — repeatedly gave him the lie, and left bim in convulsions." — Junitu. AD 1765.... | |
| Englishmen - 1836 - 510 str.
...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, and hypocrisy, — repeatedly gave him the lie, — and... | |
| Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - 1844 - 394 str.
...an opportunity of making him take apart to distract his attention, but that he has not yet recovered the shock." He adds that the duchess, " to whom the...year. Is it necessary to say more than to express our SJH:cial wonder at any credit having ever been given to a writer so shamelessly careless of the accuracy... | |
| Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - 1844 - 300 str.
...treats his attendance in Parliament as unfeeling. But the former passage is fact; the latter is surmise. whom the world had not ascribed so great a degree...repeatedly gave him the lie, and left him in convulsions." _This was in the year 1769, when George III. had nearly attained his thirtieth year. Is it necessary... | |
| David Ross (of the Liverpool Chronicle.) - 1848 - 106 str.
...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...with his duplicity, baseness, falsehood, treachery, and hypocrisy ; repeatedly gave him the lie, and left him in convulsions." — Mr. Wiffen, however,... | |
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