Diary and Letters, Том 5Colburn, 1843 |
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... manner , recommending to us to break through common rules , on such an occasion , and eat and drink to warm ourselves . She stood in stately silence , and bolt upright , scarce deigning to speak even a refusal ; till , upon his saying ...
... manner , recommending to us to break through common rules , on such an occasion , and eat and drink to warm ourselves . She stood in stately silence , and bolt upright , scarce deigning to speak even a refusal ; till , upon his saying ...
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... Manners , Gwynn , and Goldsworthy , and Major Price . I stopped the chaise ; but the King rode up to it , and asked me how long I should stay in town , and how long it was since I had seen my father ? When I answered five months , " O ...
... Manners , Gwynn , and Goldsworthy , and Major Price . I stopped the chaise ; but the King rode up to it , and asked me how long I should stay in town , and how long it was since I had seen my father ? When I answered five months , " O ...
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... Manners , that the King had actually and publicly declared his intention , to his gentlemen , of going to Germany this summer ! A general inquiry went round , of who would form the party ; Major Price confessed himself invited . No one ...
... Manners , that the King had actually and publicly declared his intention , to his gentlemen , of going to Germany this summer ! A general inquiry went round , of who would form the party ; Major Price confessed himself invited . No one ...
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... Manners produced me some notes from Dr. Glasse , that were meant for the eye of the King , and con- sulted how to manage them . He then showed me a prayer , made upon the King's recovery , by the clergyman of his own living , in ...
... Manners produced me some notes from Dr. Glasse , that were meant for the eye of the King , and con- sulted how to manage them . He then showed me a prayer , made upon the King's recovery , by the clergyman of his own living , in ...
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... Manners and Mr. G. Villiers . But Mrs. Schwellenberg is softened into nothing but civility and courtesy to me . To what the change is owing I cannot conjecture ; but I do all that in me lies to support it , preferring the entire ...
... Manners and Mr. G. Villiers . But Mrs. Schwellenberg is softened into nothing but civility and courtesy to me . To what the change is owing I cannot conjecture ; but I do all that in me lies to support it , preferring the entire ...
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