No. 10, Downing Street, Whitehall; Its History And Associations

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No. 10, Downing Street, Whitehall; Its History And Associations
Charles Eyre Pascoe
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Said Greville of the " Memoirs " — read in their day by everyone, and angrily animadverted on by not a few — " The Queen passes more hours with Melbourne than any two people, in any relation of life, perhaps ever do pass together. He is at her side at least six hours of every day ; an hour in the morning, two on horseback, one at dinner, and two in the evening. This monopoly is certainly not judicious ; it is not altogether consistent with social usage, and it leads to an infraction of tho
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etiquette which it is better to observe with regularity at Court." The Clerk of the Council had quite forgotten that familiar motto which surrounds the shield of the royal arms of England, a new design for which had been actually submitted to, and approved by, the Queen in Council on her succession. There is another equally conspicuous and familiar motto on a scroll beneath it. " God and my Right *' reads one ; " Evil be to him who evil thinks" reads the other; both of which Queen Victoria, the highest born and truest lady in the land, and Sovereign of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, well knew the meaning of.


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