Life and Manners: From The Autobiography of an English Opium-eaterTicknor, Reed, and Fields, 1851 - 347 sider |
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... Royal Family , who , on her account , took a continual and especial notice of her son . On one of these occasions I had the honor of a brief interview with the King . Madame de Campan mentions , as an amusing incident in her early life ...
... Royal Family , who , on her account , took a continual and especial notice of her son . On one of these occasions I had the honor of a brief interview with the King . Madame de Campan mentions , as an amusing incident in her early life ...
Side 36
... royal party coming along one of the walks at Frogmore . We were , in fact , theorizing and practically commenting on the art of throwing stones . Boys have a peculiar contempt for female attempts in that way . Besides that girls fling ...
... royal party coming along one of the walks at Frogmore . We were , in fact , theorizing and practically commenting on the art of throwing stones . Boys have a peculiar contempt for female attempts in that way . Besides that girls fling ...
Side 39
... royal - ; suppose the King's birth - day : : - ' Amongst the presentations to his majesty , we noticed Lord O. S. , the Governor - General of India , on his departure for Bengal ; Mr. U. Z. with an Address from the Upper and Lower ...
... royal - ; suppose the King's birth - day : : - ' Amongst the presentations to his majesty , we noticed Lord O. S. , the Governor - General of India , on his departure for Bengal ; Mr. U. Z. with an Address from the Upper and Lower ...
Side 40
... royal personage or other was then traversing or crossing the street ; but either his Majesty had never been of the party , or I had failed to distinguish him . Now , for the first time , I was meeting him nearly face to face ; for ...
... royal personage or other was then traversing or crossing the street ; but either his Majesty had never been of the party , or I had failed to distinguish him . Now , for the first time , I was meeting him nearly face to face ; for ...
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... Royal Family , I found the insufficiency of that objection . The fact is , and it does honor to the King's memory - he reverenced the moral feelings of his country , which are , in this and in all points of domestic morals , severe and ...
... Royal Family , I found the insufficiency of that objection . The fact is , and it does honor to the King's memory - he reverenced the moral feelings of his country , which are , in this and in all points of domestic morals , severe and ...
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