| George Godfrey Cunningham - 1853 - 518 oldal
...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 left him in strong convulsions." At this crisis the king made unsuccessful overtures to Pitt. Horace Walpole writing... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1853 - 972 oldal
...11 Noteby Junins. "The ministry having cndeav. ored to exclude the Dowager out of the Regency Bill, . I trust that the temper of my mind, and the color and conduct of my life demande. 1 an audience of the King — reproached him in plain terms with his duplicity, baseness,... | |
| Abraham Mills - 1858 - 608 oldal
...agitations, in which your youth and manhood were exhausted. Consider that although you can not disthe Earl of Bute determined to dismiss them. Upon this...repeatedly gave him the lie, and left him in convulsions. 1 lie received three thousand pounds for plate and equipage money. 8 When Earl Gower was appointed... | |
| Charles Knight - 1860 - 524 oldal
...truth. " 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 left him in strong convulsions." A paper was read, according to Walpole, in which the king was told " that he must... | |
| George Godfrey Cunningham - 1863 - 818 oldal
...of Junius, "having endeavoured to exclude the dowager (princess of Wales) 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,... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1867 - 672 oldal
...that the Duke's remonstrance was a written one — is to be credited, the Duke reproached the King " in plain terms with his duplicity, baseness, falsehood,...hypocrisy ; repeatedly gave him the lie and left him in con* Walpole's R«ign of George 3, vol. ii. p. 181. vulsions." * Walpole's account differs in no material... | |
| Charles Anderton Read - 1879 - 390 oldal
...Egremont — Junius. i The ministry having endeavoured to exclude the dowager 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... | |
| Junius - 1880 - 452 oldal
...and lord Egremont. t The ministry having endeavoured to exclude the dowdger out of the Regency Bill, the earl of Bute determined to dismiss them. Upon...hypocrisy ; repeatedly gave him the lie, and left him a con vulsj ons of the rights of a king, you would not permit him to preserve the honour of a gentleman.... | |
| Junius - 1882 - 438 oldal
...exclude the dowager out of the Regency Bill, the earl of Bute determined to dismiss them. Upon ttis, the duke of Bedford demanded an audience of the reproached...repeatedly gave him the lie, and left him in convulsions. t He received three thousand pounds for plate and equipage money. back to all your former servility,... | |
| Joseph H. Beale - 1884 - 1152 oldal
...truth. " 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 left him in strong convulsions." A paper was read, according to Walpole, in which the king was told " that he must... | |
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