sions, " you have ever been a good child to your parents; we have nothing wherewith to reproach you; but I need not tell you, that it is not of yourself alone that you can be saved, and that your acceptance with God must depend on your faith and trust in the merits of the Redeemer." "I know it," replied the princess, mildly but emphatically, " and I could wish for no better trust." Nothing, we are assured, could be more striking, than the sight of the king, aged and nearly blind, bending over the couch on which the princess lay, and speaking to her about salvation through Christ, as a matter far more interesting to them both, than the highest privileges and most magnificent praises of royalty. 80 20 INDEX. ANECDOTES OF GEORGE THE THIRD. Abercorn, Earl of............ 43 Academy, the Royal... Faithful Sentinel 124 Family Compact, the 52 Fox, Mr... ....... 114 Amelia, Princess, daughter of 130 Amelia, Princess.. 163 America, Independence of 118 American Rebellion 103 -, his first Tntor.. 10 -, at Seventeen .. 1.8 -, his Marriage and Prince.... 107 his Visit to Chel ,his Visit to Wor- cester, 1780..... .... 133 -, Illness, 1789.... 135 43 28 75 129 131 Charlotte, Princess.......... 165 sassinate, May, 1800 158 his Drawings 162 Marriage ........ 168 his Piety 174 -, Death 172 George IV., his Birth........ 46 Children, the Royal 106 George Selwyn 137 City Loyalty... 61 Gift to Salisbury Cathedral 125 Civil List, the 104 Grenville, the, Administration 62 Clarence, Duke of Clinton, General Coming of Age... 22 Coronation, the.. 38 Croydon Volunteers 161 Cumberland, Duke of...... 66 Henry, Duke of 94 111 103 Hartley's, Mr., Experiments. 102 11 Equestrian Pleasures........ 155 Household, the.............. Independence of the Judges. 26 Kent, Duke of.............. 148 15 48 28 55. |