And what do you think, my lord, I should do with him ? ' " Lord Holdernesse owned that he was puzzled how to reply ; for, if he declared his real sentiments, they might savour of indifference to the royal family. The king perceived his embarrassment,... The Flowers of Wit - Página 9por Henry Kett - 1825Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1788 - 642 páginas
...cmbarrafiment, and extricated him from it by adding, •' My Lord, I {hall jufl do nothing at all i and when he is tired of England, he will go abroad again.'' — I think this (lory, for the honour of the late King, ought to be more generally known. But what... | |
| 1789 - 640 páginas
...The King percei\ed 1m cmbarrafTment, and extricated him from it by adding, " My Lord, 1 (hall juft do nothing at all ; and when he is tired of England, he will go abroail again."' — I think this ftorv, for the honour of the late King, ought to he raotc generally... | |
| 1788 - 678 páginas
...perceived his етЬлгга1Гment, and extricated him from it, by adding, " My Lord, I (hall juft do nothing at all ; and when he is tired of England, he will go abroad agiin." I think this ftory, for the honour of the late King, ought to be more generally known. Hut... | |
| 1788 - 772 páginas
...The king perceived his embarraffment, and extricated him from it, by adding, " My lord, 1 (hall juft do nothing at all ; and when he is tired of England, he will go abroad again." — I ttiak this ftory, for the honour of the late king, ought to be more generally known. Hut what... | |
| John Walker - 1811 - 572 páginas
...to the royal family. The king perceived his embarrassment, and extricated him from it by adding, " My Lord, I shall just, do nothing at all ; and when...he is tired of England, he will go abroad again." — I think this story, for the honour of the late king, ought to be tnore generally known. But what... | |
| John Walker - 1814 - 566 páginas
...to the royal family. The king perceived his embarrassment, and extricated him from it by adding, " My lord, I shall just do nothing at all ; and when he is tired of England, be will go abroad again." I think this story, for the honour of the late king, ought to be more generally... | |
| John Nichols - 1815 - 872 páginas
...to the Royal Family. The King perceived his embarrassment, and extricated him from it by adding, ' My Lord, I shall just do nothing at all ; and when he is tired of England, he will go abroad again.' I think this story, for the honour of the late King, ought td be more generally known. But, what will... | |
| John Nichols - 1815 - 866 páginas
...Family. The King perceived his ibarrassment, and extricated him from it by adding, ' My Lord, hall just do nothing at all , and when he is tired of England, will go abroad again.' I think this story, for the honour of s late King, ought to be more generally... | |
| George Charles (bookseller.) - 1817 - 490 páginas
...to the royal family. The King perceived his embarrassment, and extricated him from it, by adding, " My Lord, I shall just do nothing at all : and when he is tired of England, he will go abroad again." Charles also came over to London in 1760, "to see the shew of the coronation of his present Death of... | |
| George Charles - 1817 - 492 páginas
...to the royal family. The King perceived his embarrassment, and extricated him from it, by adding, " My Lord, I shall just do nothing at all : and when he is tired of England, he will go abroad again." Charles also came over to London in 1760, to see the shew of the coronation of his present Death of... | |
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