The Railway Anecdote Book: A Collection of the Best and Newest Anecdotes and Tales to the Present DayIngram, Cooke, and Company, 1853 - 192 Seiten |
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... King was the Lord Mayor of London ; and when Garrick was attending the Royal party from the box , anxious to hear the King's opinion of his own performance , all the compliment from the Sovereign was a high eulogy upon the Lord Mayor ...
... King was the Lord Mayor of London ; and when Garrick was attending the Royal party from the box , anxious to hear the King's opinion of his own performance , all the compliment from the Sovereign was a high eulogy upon the Lord Mayor ...
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... King gave some directions not at all in harmony with Sir Jeffrey's taste ; accordingly , he put the King's plan on paper , but coolly followed his own in reducing it to execution . When the work was completed his Majesty saw it , and ...
... King gave some directions not at all in harmony with Sir Jeffrey's taste ; accordingly , he put the King's plan on paper , but coolly followed his own in reducing it to execution . When the work was completed his Majesty saw it , and ...
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... King replied in the affirmative , and the Duke pro- mised to send him the accounts . At an early hour on the following morning , the King was disturbed by an extraordinary noise in the courtyard of his Palace , and , looking out of the ...
... King replied in the affirmative , and the Duke pro- mised to send him the accounts . At an early hour on the following morning , the King was disturbed by an extraordinary noise in the courtyard of his Palace , and , looking out of the ...
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