Memoirs of Richard Cumberland, Volume 1Brisban and Brannan [Printed by Robert Carr], 1805 - 356 pages |
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Page 25
... command . In the mean time such was the orderly beha- viour and good discipline of his own immediate flock , that I have frequently heard him say he never once had occasion during his long residence amongst them to issue his warrant ...
... command . In the mean time such was the orderly beha- viour and good discipline of his own immediate flock , that I have frequently heard him say he never once had occasion during his long residence amongst them to issue his warrant ...
Page 38
... command of the Earl of Halifax , and marched them in person to Northampton , attended by four picked men on his four coach horses , where he was received on his entrance into the town with shouts and acclamations expressive of applause ...
... command of the Earl of Halifax , and marched them in person to Northampton , attended by four picked men on his four coach horses , where he was received on his entrance into the town with shouts and acclamations expressive of applause ...
Page 104
... command in her society , and devoted all my thoughts to the attainment of that happiness , which it was in her power to bestow upon my future days . As soon therefore as I ob- tained , through the patronage of Lord Halifax , a small ...
... command in her society , and devoted all my thoughts to the attainment of that happiness , which it was in her power to bestow upon my future days . As soon therefore as I ob- tained , through the patronage of Lord Halifax , a small ...
Page 139
... commands for me . He instantly replied , that he should have received it as an affront from any other man , but Bishop Cumberland's was a character he respected , and no son of his could be guilty of an intention to insult him . Thus ...
... commands for me . He instantly replied , that he should have received it as an affront from any other man , but Bishop Cumberland's was a character he respected , and no son of his could be guilty of an intention to insult him . Thus ...
Page 150
... command the aid of spectacle , as far as spectacle is properly incidental to it , but if it makes its serving - maid its mistress , it becomes a puppet - show , and its actors ought to speak through a comb behind the scenes , and never ...
... command the aid of spectacle , as far as spectacle is properly incidental to it , but if it makes its serving - maid its mistress , it becomes a puppet - show , and its actors ought to speak through a comb behind the scenes , and never ...
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