| 1832 - 652 sivua
...Protestant must be a princess. Such is the rule. One of the results of it has been, that, ever since the accession of the house of Brunswick to the throne of these realms, we have seen seated upon it, as the consorts of our kings, women generally of a mean order of intellect,... | |
| Horace Walpole (4th earl of Orford.) - 1837 - 462 sivua
...king of Poland. [Ed.] s Queen Anne having died 1st August 1714 — consequently it was the anniversary of the accession of the house of Brunswick to the throne' of England. [Ed.] To THE REV. MR. BIRCH. Woolterton, 15th [Aug.] 1745. SIR, When I was lately in town... | |
| Horace Walpole (4th earl of Orford.) - 1840 - 522 sivua
...of James Scot, Duke of Monmouth, by Eleanor, daughter of Sir Robert Needham.— E. * The anniversary of the accession of the House of Brunswick to the throne of England. TO SIR HORACE MANN. Arlington Street, Aug. 7, 1745. I HAVE no news to tell you: Ostend is... | |
| Horace Walpole - 1842 - 594 sivua
...of James Scot, Duke of Monmouth, by Eleanor, daughter of Sir Robert Needham.— E. b The anniversary of the accession of the House of Brunswick to the throne of England. him ninety years ago, thinks it still practicable to march to Paris, and the other day in... | |
| Richard Sainthill - 1844 - 548 sivua
...reverse of this medal soon broke, and Mr. Wyon engraved another with only an inscription, to commemorate the Emperor's visit to the Mint, June 16, 1814. The...occasion. Sir David immediately acceded to the plan, and authorised me to direct Mr. Wyon to engrave one with his Majesty's bust, from Marchant's, with suitable... | |
| W. M. Lurcott - 1845 - 152 sivua
...Sibrey, of Christchurch, third. Mr. T. Doggett, who bequeathed the coat and badge in commemoration of the accession of the House of Brunswick to the throne of these realms, was a famous comedian ; and Sir William Jolliffe added, by will, the interest on 2001. South Sea Stock,... | |
| Samuel Phillips - 1851 - 338 sivua
...we should be accurately informed, that we may be at least prepared for our inevitable change. Since the accession of the house of Brunswick to the throne of these realms the succession has been tolerably direct and uninterrupted. Free government has not entirely ceased... | |
| Samuel Phillips - 1852 - 268 sivua
...we should be accurately informed, that we may be at least prepared for our inevitable change. Since the accession of the house of Brunswick to the throne of these realms the succession has been tolerably direct and uninterrupted. Free government has not entirely ceased... | |
| Samuel Phillips - 1852 - 286 sivua
...we should be accurately informed, that we may be at least prepared for our inevitable change. Since the accession of the house of Brunswick to the throne of these realms the succession has been tolerably direct and uninterrupted. Free government has not entirely ceased... | |
| Samuel Warren - 1852 - 828 sivua
...declared on the same occasion that ' he would readily admit the measure to be the most important since the accession of the House of Brunswick to the throne of these realms.' On a recent occasion, || the noble lord who introduced the Reform Bills of 1831, and also those which... | |
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