| Thomas Edward Ritchie - 1807 - 546 strani
...and tread on nothing but flowers. Every man I meet, and ftill more, every lady, would think they were wanting in the moft indifpenfable duty, if they did...not make a long and elaborate harangue in my praife. What happened laft week, when I had the honour of being prefented to thfe D h's children at Verfailles,... | |
| Thomas Edward Ritchie - 1807 - 536 strani
...but flowers. Every man I meet, and" flill more, every lady, would think they were wanting in the mod indifpenfable duty, if they did not make a long and elaborate harangue in my praife. What happened laft week, •when I had the honour of being prefentcJ to the D— — n's children at... | |
| 1808 - 1142 strani
...Every man I nx-et, and still more, every Lidy, would think they were wanting in ifce most indispensable duty, if they did not make a long and elaborate harangue in my praise. \Vlwt happened last week, when I hud the honour of being present«! to the D n's children at... | |
| 1810 - 708 strani
...every lafly, would thinly tliey were wanting in the moft indifpenfable duty, if they did not tnakc a long and elaborate harangue in my praife." " It...be long my home. I feel little inclination to the factvous barbarians of London, and liavc ever defired to rernaiu, in the place where I am planted.... | |
| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1846 - 828 strani
...Every man I meet, and, still more, every lady, would think they were wanting in the most indispensable duty, if they did not make a long and elaborate harangue in my praise. What happened last week, when I had the honour of being presented to the D n's children, at... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1846 - 620 strani
...Every man I meet, and, still more, every lady, would think they were wanting in the most indispensable duty, if they did not make a long and elaborate harangue in my praise. What happened last week, when I had the honor ofbeing presented to the D n's children, at Versatiles,... | |
| John Hill Burton, David Hume - 1846 - 556 strani
...Every man I meet, and, still more, every lady, would think they were wanting in the most indispensable duty, if they 'did not make a long and elaborate harangue in my praise. What happened last week, when I had the honour of being presented to the D n's children, at... | |
| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1846 - 822 strani
...Every man I meet, and, still more, every lady, would think they were wanting in the most indispensable duty, if they did not make a long and elaborate harangue in my praise. What happened last week, when I had the honour of being presented to the D n's children, at... | |
| University magazine - 1846 - 780 strani
...Every man I meet, and, still more, every lady, would think they were wanting in the most indispensable duty, if they did not make a long and elaborate harangue in my praise. What happened last week, when 1 had the honour of being presented to the D n's children,, at... | |
| 1865 - 912 strani
...Every man I meet, and still more every lady, would think they were wanting in the most indispensable duty if they did not make a long and elaborate harangue in my praise." Lord Charlemont has given us a picture, or rather a caricature, of his person as he met him... | |
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