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" King differing so much from the last, that all the pageantry and splendour, badges and trappings of royalty, were as pleasing to the son as they were irksome to the father. "
The Autobiography and Correspondence of Mrs. Delany - Página 79
por Mrs. Delany (Mary) - 1879
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Lives of the Princesses of Wales, Volumen2

Barbara Clay Finch - 1883 - 336 páginas
...present King differing so much from the last that all the pageantry and splendour, badges and trappings of royalty, were as pleasing to the son as they were...as fine as the accumulated riches of the city and the suburbs could make it ; for besides her own jewels (which were a great number and very valuable),...
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Queenship in Britain, 1660-1837: Royal Patronage, Court Culture, and ...

Clarissa Campbell Orr - 2002 - 334 páginas
...suited the King. Lord Hervey considered that 'all the pageantry and splendour, badges and trappings of royalty, were as pleasing to the son as they were irksome to the father'." The Prince and Princess of Wales, who took to travelling in style on the royal barge along the Thames from...
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The Memoirs and Speeches of James, 2nd Earl Waldegrave 1742-1763

J. C. D. Clark - 2002 - 362 páginas
...present King differing so much from the last, that all the pageantry and splendour, badges and trappings of royalty, were as pleasing to the son as they were irksome to the father.'8 The most politically powerful Court office of the century was to be that of Lord Bute, who...
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Side Lights on English History: Extracts from Letters, Papers, and Diaries ...

Ernest F. Henderson - 2004 - 468 páginas
...present King differing so much from the last, that all the pageantry and splendour, badges and trappings of royalty, were as pleasing to the son as they were...were a great number and very valuable) she had on her nead and on her shoulders all the pearls she could borrow of the ladies of quality at one end of the...
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Georgian Monarchy: Politics and Culture, 1714-1760

Hannah Smith - 2006 - 40 páginas
...not be said of his son. As Hervey remarked, 'all the pageantry and splendour, badges and trappings of royalty, were as pleasing to the son as they were irksome to the father'.183 Consequently, George IPs coronation was an especially lavish affair, in which the king...
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Unitarian Review and Religious Magazine, Volumen14

Charles Lowe, Henry Wilder Foote, John Hopkins Morison, Henry H. Barber, James De Normandie, Joseph Henry Allen - 1880 - 616 páginas
...be very comforting to all who nowadays borrow jewelry to hide their poverty, — " The Queen's dress on this occasion was as fine as the accumulated riches...suburbs could make it ; for, besides her own jewels, she had on her head and on her shoulders all the pearls she could borrow of the ladies of quality at...
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The English Court in the Reign of George 1

332 páginas
...knew court life intimately, observed later that 'the pageantry and splendour, the badges and trappings of royalty, were as pleasing to the son as they were irksome to the father'.2 Both the prince and princess were dressed and served in form by their bedchamber servants,...
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