The Personal History of His Late, Majesty George the Fourth: 1

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The Personal History of His Late, Majesty George the Fourth: 1
George Croly
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Even in such sli^it peculiarities as their manner of walking into the House of Commons, the con- trast was visible. From the door Pitt's coun- tenance was that of a man who felt that he was coming into his hi^ place of business. ^ He advanced up the floor with a quick, firm step ; with the head erect and thrown back, looking to neither the right nor the left, nor fiivouring widi a glance or a nod any of the individuals seated on either side, amcmg whom many of the highest would have been gratif...ied by such a mark of recognition,"* Fox's entrance was * Wraxall.
110 GEORGE THE FOURTH. [1787.
lounging or stately, as it might happen, but always good-humoured ; he had some plea- santry to exchange with every body, and until the moment when he rose to speak, continued gaily talking with his friends.
As the royal residences were all occupied by the kixig, or the younger members of the royal family, the prince was forced to find a country seat for himself; and he selected Brighton, then scarcely more than a little fishing village, and giving no conception of the sea-side London that it has since become.


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