| 1819 - 480 strani
...familiarity, and smiling, or rather laughing, said, " there is an opinion among some people that you are not the most attached of all your countrymen to the manners of France." 1 was surprised at this, because 1 thought it an indiscretion, and a descent from his dignity. I was... | |
| Thomas Williams (Calvinist preacher.) - 1820 - 402 strani
...familiarity, and smiling, or rather laughing, said, " There is an opinion among some people, that you are not the most attached of all your countrymen to...hand, nor leave him to infer from it any attachment ta England on the other. I threw oft' as much gravity as I could, and assumed an air of gaiety, and... | |
| Charles Knight - 1820 - 636 strani
...nearly as I can recollect them. The King then asked me whether I came last from France ; and upon my answering in the affirmative, he put on an air of...because I thought it an indiscretion and a descent from Ills dignity. I was a little embarrassed, but determined not to deny the truth on the one hand, nor... | |
| 1820 - 490 strani
...familiarity, and smiling or rather laughing said, " there is an opinion among some people that you are not the most attached of all your countrymen, to the manners of Fiance." I was surprised at this, because I thought it an indiscretion, and a descent from his dignity.... | |
| Robert Huish - 1821 - 746 strani
...familiarity, and smiling, or rather laughing, said, ' there is an opinion among some people, that you are not the most attached of all your countrymen to...embarrassed, but determined not to deny the truth on one hand, nor leave him to infer from it any attachment to England on the other. I threw off as much... | |
| 1826 - 426 strani
...familiarity, and uniting, or rather laughing* said, ' there is an opinion among some people that you are not the most attached of all your countrymen,...determined not to deny the truth on the one hand, nor lead him to infer from it any attachment to England on the other. — I threw off as much gravity as... | |
| 1826 - 414 strani
...he put on an air of familiarity, and smiling said, ' there is an opinion among some people that you are not the most attached of all your countrymen to...determined not to deny the truth on the one hand, nor lead him to infer from it any attachment to England on the other. 1 threw off as much gravity as I... | |
| William Lincoln, Christopher Columbus Baldwin - 1826 - 906 strani
...he put on an air of familiarity, and smiling said, ' there is an opinion among some people that you are not the most attached of all your countrymen to...determined not to deny the truth on the one hand, nor lead him to infer from it any attachment to England on the other. I threw oil" as much gravity as I... | |
| Reuben Percy - 1820 - 384 strani
...familiarity ; and smiling, or rather laughing, said, " There is an opinion among some people, that you are not the most attached of all your countrymen to...embarrassed, but determined not to deny the truth on one hand, nor leave him to infer from it any attachment to England on the other. I threw off as much... | |
| John Sanderson - 1827 - 362 strani
...familiarity, and smiling, or rather laughing, said ( there is an opinion among some people that you are not the most attached of all your countrymen to...embarrassed, but determined not to deny the truth on one hand, nor leave him to infer from it any attachment to England on the other, I threw off as much... | |
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