GEORGIANA; OR, ROYAL ANECDOTES ILLUSTRATIVE OF THE PRIVATE HISTORY OF GREAT BRITAIN DURING THE PERIOD OF ONE HUNDRED YEARS
Dr. Savage, who died in 1747, travelled in his younger days with the Earl of Salisbury, to whom he was indebted for a considerable living in Hertfordshire. One day at the levee, the king, George I. asked him how long he had resided at Rome with Lord Salisbury. Upon his answering how long, "Why,...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The New monthly magazine and universal register, Feb. 1814-Dec. 1820 Feb. 1814-Dec. 1820, 1814-07, Vol.1 (6), p.544-547 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Dr. Savage, who died in 1747, travelled in his younger days with the Earl of Salisbury, to whom he was indebted for a considerable living in Hertfordshire. One day at the levee, the king, George I. asked him how long he had resided at Rome with Lord Salisbury. Upon his answering how long, "Why," said the king, "you staid there long enough, how is it that you did not convert the pope? |
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ISSN: | 2043-5193 |