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" Turin, the king himself takes the pains to read it over, and to erase every line that can admit of an indecent or double meaning. This attention is particularly paid to the theatre, on account of the morals of the Royal family. "
Letters from Italy, Describing the Manners, Customs, Etc., of that Country ... - Page 138
by Millars - 1777
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Memoirs of the Life, Studies, and Writings of the Right Reverend George ...

William Jones - Bishops - 1799 - 488 pages
...the pains to read it over, and to erafe every line that can admit of an indecent or double meaning. This attention is particularly paid to the theatre, on account of the morals of the Royal family." Mrs. Miller's Letters from Italy, i. 200. a. Kingshonour human nature, when theydiftinguifh and reward...
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Essays and Thoughts on Various Subjects, and from Various Authors, &c ...

George Horne - English essays - 1808 - 320 pages
...the pains to read it over, and to erase every line that can admit of an indecent or double meaning. This attention is particularly paid to the theatre, on account of the morals of the Royal family." Mrs. Miller's Letters from Italy, i. 200, 2. Kings honour human nature, when they distinguish and reward...
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Four Discourses on Subjects Relating to the Amusement of the Stage: Preached ...

James Plumptre - Theater - 1809 - 318 pages
...the pains to read it over, and to erase every line that can admit of an indecent or double meaning. This attention is particularly paid to the Theatre, on account of the morals of the Royal Family."^: And are not the morals •*- is not the SOUL of the meanest subject of infinite value in the sight...
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The Works of the Right Reverend George Horne ...: To which are ..., Volume 1

George Horne, William Jones - Theology - 1818 - 570 pages
...pains to read it over, and " to erase every line that can admit of an indecent -*' or double meaning. This attention is particularly *' paid to the theatre, on account of the morals of the " royal family." Mrs. Miller's Letters from Italy, i. 200. 2. Kings honour human nature, when they distinguish and reward...
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