Quotes
A traitor is everyone who does not agree with me.
George III
Once vigorous measures appear to be the only means left of bringing the Americans to a due submission to the mother country, the colonies will submit.
George III
Born and educated in this country, I glory in the name of Briton.
George III
Knavery seems to be so much a the striking feature of its inhabitants that it may not in the end be an evil that they will become aliens to this kingdom.
George III
Was there ever such stuff as great as part of Shakespeare? Only one must not say so! But what think you? - What? - Is there not sad stuff? What? - What?
George III
Lord Chancellor, did I deliver the speech well? I am glad of that, for there was nothing in it.
George III
“I can never suppose this country so far lost to all ideas of self-importance as to be willing to grant America independence; if that could ever be adopted I shall despair of this country being ever preserved from a state of inferiority and consequently falling into a very low class among the European States.” George III
“`Was there ever,' cried he, `such stuff as great part of Shakespeare? Only one mustn't say so!'” George III
“Knavery seems to be so much a the striking feature of its inhabitants that it may not in the end be an evil that they will become aliens to this kingdom.” George III
“Born and educated in this country, I glory in the name of Briton.” George III
George III
Once vigorous measures appear to be the only means left of bringing the Americans to a due submission to the mother country, the colonies will submit.
George III
Born and educated in this country, I glory in the name of Briton.
George III
Knavery seems to be so much a the striking feature of its inhabitants that it may not in the end be an evil that they will become aliens to this kingdom.
George III
Was there ever such stuff as great as part of Shakespeare? Only one must not say so! But what think you? - What? - Is there not sad stuff? What? - What?
George III
Lord Chancellor, did I deliver the speech well? I am glad of that, for there was nothing in it.
George III
“I can never suppose this country so far lost to all ideas of self-importance as to be willing to grant America independence; if that could ever be adopted I shall despair of this country being ever preserved from a state of inferiority and consequently falling into a very low class among the European States.” George III
“`Was there ever,' cried he, `such stuff as great part of Shakespeare? Only one mustn't say so!'” George III
“Knavery seems to be so much a the striking feature of its inhabitants that it may not in the end be an evil that they will become aliens to this kingdom.” George III
“Born and educated in this country, I glory in the name of Briton.” George III