... attended at his lodgings, and followed him with huzzas, as he went to court, or returned from it. As he was a man of humour, he would always thank them for their civilities, when he left them at the door, to go in to the king ; and would let them... The Works of the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Swift ... - Página 398de Jonathan Swift - 1784Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Robert Chambers - 1853 - 372 páginas
...when lie left them at the door to go into tlie king ; and would let them know exactly at wliat hum- he intended to come out again and return to his lodgings. When the king walked in the park, attended by some of hie courtiers, and Dalyell in his company, the same crowds would always be after him, showing... | |
| George Buchanan - 1856 - 684 páginas
...he left them at the door to go into the king, and let them know exactly at what hour he intended to return to his lodgings- When the king walked in the park, attended by some of his courtiers, and Dalziel in company, the same crowds would always be after him, showing -their... | |
| Mark Napier - 1859 - 484 páginas
...always thank them for their civilities, when he left them at the door to go into the King, and would let them know exactly at what hour he intended to come...lodgings. When the King walked in the Park, attended by some of his courtiers, and Dalyell in his company, the same crowds would always be after him, showing... | |
| James Grant - 1859 - 604 páginas
...always thank them for their civilities when he left them at the door to go to the King, and would let them know exactly at what hour he intended to come...lodgings. " When the King walked in the park attended by some of his courtiers, and Dalziel in his company, the same crowds would always be after him, shewing... | |
| Mark Napier - 1859 - 480 páginas
...always thank them for their civilities, when he left them at the door to go into the King, and would let them know exactly at what hour he intended to come...lodgings. When the King walked in the Park, attended by some of his courtiers, and Dalyell in his company, the same crowds would always be after him, showing... | |
| James Dodds - 1861 - 420 páginas
...always thank them for their civilities when he left them at the door to go in to the King, and would let them know exactly at what hour he intended to come...lodgings. When the King walked in the park, attended by some of his courtiers, and Dalziel in his company, the same crowds would always be after him, showing... | |
| William Anderson - 1862 - 806 páginas
...the door to go in to the king ; and would let them know exactly at what hour lie intended to come oat again and return to his lodgings. When the king walked in the park, attended by some of his courtiers, and Dalyell in his coinpiny, the same crowds would always be after him, chowing... | |
| 1866 - 654 páginas
...always thank them for their civilities when he left them at the door to go to the King, and would let them know exactly at what hour he intended to come out again and return to his lodgings." (Memoirs of Captain Crichton, the Cavalier Trooper.) General Preston, who commanded the same regiment... | |
| John Hill Burton - 1873 - 488 páginas
...always thank them for their civilities when he left them at the door to go into the king, and would let them know exactly at what hour he intended to come...lodgings. When the king walked in the park, attended by some of his courtiers, and Dalziel in his company, the same crowds would always be after him, showing... | |
| William Anderson - 1877 - 810 páginas
...thank them for their civilities, when lie left them at the door to go in to the king; and would let them know exactly at what hour he intended to come...lodgings. When the king walked in the park, attended by some of his courtiers, and Dalyell in his company, the same crowds would always be after him, showing... | |
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