Autobiographic Recollections of George Pryme Esq Ma Sometime Fellow of Trin

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Autobiographic Recollections of George Pryme Esq Ma Sometime Fellow of Trin
George Prime
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Of Mr Gladstone 1 "A foreigner once remarked that until he had heard Mr Gladstone speak some few years ago, he never believed that the English was a musical language ; but that after hearing him he was convinced that it was one of the most melodious of all living tongues. "— T/;//, ?i-, Jan. 28, 1867.
Queen Victoria. 259 we all agreed in saying, " This is a young man of great promise. " On the 20th of June Queen Victoria succeeded to the Throne by the decease of her Uncle, William IV. We took t
...he Oath of Allegiance to her that afternoon by her bap- tismal name of Alexandrina Victoria. A few days after- wards she consulted some of her Cabinet Ministers (I had it from one of them) individually, who recommended the more euphonious name of Victoria to be used only.
Parliament, by the Statute of William III. , dies a natural death at the end of six months after the decease of a Sove- reign, the reason for which I never could comprehend. The Dissolution took place, however, sooner than it need have done, and the third and last Parliament of William IV.


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