| James Grant - 1859 - 604 páginas
...man of humour, he would 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...and return to his lodgings. " When the King walked in the park attended by some of his courtiers, and Dalziel in his company, the same crowds would always... | |
| Mark Napier - 1859 - 480 páginas
...of humour,he would 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...again, and return to his lodgings. When the King walked in the Park, attended by some of his courtiers, and Dalyell in his company, the same crowds would always... | |
| Mark Napier - 1859 - 492 páginas
...of humour,he would 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...again, and return to his lodgings. When the King walked in the Park, attended by some of his courtiers, and Dalyell in his company, the same crowds would always... | |
| James Dodds - 1861 - 420 páginas
...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...again, and return to his lodgings. When the King walked in the park, attended by some of his courtiers, and Dalziel in his company, the same crowds would always... | |
| William Anderson - 1862 - 806 páginas
...tie streets. " As he was a man of humour, he xoold always thank them for their civilities, when be left them at 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... | |
| 1866 - 654 páginas
...man of humour, he would 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...intended to come out again and return to his lodgings." (Memoirs of Captain Crichton, the Cavalier Trooper.) General Preston, who commanded the same regiment... | |
| William Anderson - 1867 - 790 páginas
...whenever he was ohserved on the streets. " As he was a man of humonr, he wonld always thank them for their civilities, when he left them at the door to go in to the king; and wonld let them know exactly at what honr he intended to come ont again and return to his lodgings.... | |
| John Hill Burton - 1873 - 488 páginas
...of humour, he would 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...again and return to his lodgings. When the king walked in the park, attended by some of his courtiers, and Dalziel in his company, the same crowds would always... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1875 - 316 páginas
...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...again and return to his lodgings. When the king walked in the park, attended by some of his courtiers, and Dalyell in his company, the same crowds would always... | |
| William Anderson - 1877 - 810 páginas
...the streets. " As he was a man of humour, he would always thank them for their civilities, when lie left them at the door to go in to the king; and would...again and return to his lodgings. When the king walked in the park, attended by some of his courtiers, and Dalyell in his company, the same crowds would always... | |
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