Essays from "The Times.": Being a Selection from the Literary Papers which Have Appeared in that Journal, Том 1 |
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He is known as an author by his works . With the King of Naples he was a great
favourite , and largely shared with him the enjoyment of the chase and other
sports , to which the sovereign is well known to have been egregiously addicted .
He is known as an author by his works . With the King of Naples he was a great
favourite , and largely shared with him the enjoyment of the chase and other
sports , to which the sovereign is well known to have been egregiously addicted .
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The fastidious court of Queen Charlotte refused to receive the renowned
courtezan , though she came endorsed with the name of the King ' s
representative . The happy couple returned to Naples with the lamentations of
fashionable life ...
The fastidious court of Queen Charlotte refused to receive the renowned
courtezan , though she came endorsed with the name of the King ' s
representative . The happy couple returned to Naples with the lamentations of
fashionable life ...
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The late King thus described the hero as he had seen him in 1783 , and ten years
of labour and sickness had not improved the picture :“ I was a midshipman , ” said
his Majesty , “ on board the Barfleur , lying in the Narrows , off Staten Island ...
The late King thus described the hero as he had seen him in 1783 , and ten years
of labour and sickness had not improved the picture :“ I was a midshipman , ” said
his Majesty , “ on board the Barfleur , lying in the Narrows , off Staten Island ...
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The King and the court , ” says one of Nelson ' s biographers , “ were lavish in
their praises of the entrusted to him the handsomest letter that can be penned , in
his own hand , ' to Lord Hood , and offered 6000 troops to assist in the ...
The King and the court , ” says one of Nelson ' s biographers , “ were lavish in
their praises of the entrusted to him the handsomest letter that can be penned , in
his own hand , ' to Lord Hood , and offered 6000 troops to assist in the ...
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King and Queen gave way to him , and the people received hiin as they are apt to
receive those whom their rulers deem worthy of enthusiastic welcome . Lady
Hamilton in the meanwhile had not been idle . In her peculiar sphere she had ...
King and Queen gave way to him , and the people received hiin as they are apt to
receive those whom their rulers deem worthy of enthusiastic welcome . Lady
Hamilton in the meanwhile had not been idle . In her peculiar sphere she had ...
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