Family Romance: Or, Episodes in the Domestic Annals of the Aristocracy, Band 1Hurst and Blackett, 1854 |
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... than his Highness the Duke of Orleans , the first prince of the blood of France , after the family im- mediately reigning . Astonished and delighted by с this result , which opened to her prospects magnifi- cent LADY NEWBOROUGH . 25.
... than his Highness the Duke of Orleans , the first prince of the blood of France , after the family im- mediately reigning . Astonished and delighted by с this result , which opened to her prospects magnifi- cent LADY NEWBOROUGH . 25.
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... Prince Lieven . All are genuine German nobles of ancient feudal descent ; and all have embraced the Lutheran faith ; though they are now the subjects of a zealous monarch of the Greek faith . Among the noblest of these German lords are ...
... Prince Lieven . All are genuine German nobles of ancient feudal descent ; and all have embraced the Lutheran faith ; though they are now the subjects of a zealous monarch of the Greek faith . Among the noblest of these German lords are ...
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... Prince , for whom he had suffered so much , also an exile ; and it is recorded that , along with his kinsmen George Roch ( father of the subject of this paper ) , and John Roch his brother , he daily shared with him his pay , remaining ...
... Prince , for whom he had suffered so much , also an exile ; and it is recorded that , along with his kinsmen George Roch ( father of the subject of this paper ) , and John Roch his brother , he daily shared with him his pay , remaining ...
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... Prince of Orange . In the Williamite army he soon attained the rank of Colonel , and in this capacity was attached to the expedition under Kirke , sent for the relief of Derry , June , 1689 . On the 7th of this month , when , from sheer ...
... Prince of Orange . In the Williamite army he soon attained the rank of Colonel , and in this capacity was attached to the expedition under Kirke , sent for the relief of Derry , June , 1689 . On the 7th of this month , when , from sheer ...
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... through all he passed , unseen , unnoticed ; as if , like the Trojan prince , some friendly divinity had encircled him in a clouding vapour . But now the trees became thin . The axe had gone among COLONEL JAMES ROCH . 45.
... through all he passed , unseen , unnoticed ; as if , like the Trojan prince , some friendly divinity had encircled him in a clouding vapour . But now the trees became thin . The axe had gone among COLONEL JAMES ROCH . 45.
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Seite 150 - I have heard,' says Sir John Sherbroke, ' of a man's being as pale as death, but I never saw a living face assume the appearance of a corpse except Wynyard's at that moment.
Seite 166 - Third), told me that he believed the young Pretender was at that time in London, or at least had been so very lately, and had come over to see the show of the coronation, and had actually seen it. I asked my lord the reason for this strange fact. 'Why...
Seite 129 - Buckleberry ; he smoked tobaCco with one or two neighbours ; he inquired after the wheat in such a field ; he went to visit his hounds, and knew all their names ; he and his lady saw me to my chamber just in the country fashion.
Seite 168 - I own," added Helvetius to me, "although I knew the danger to be greater of harbouring him at Paris than at London, and although I thought the family of Hanover not only the lawful sovereigns in England, but the only lawful sovereigns in Europe, as having the...
Seite 227 - Majesty," replied he, when the offer was made him, " if you intend to make me a knight, I wish it may be one of your poor knights of Windsor, and then I shall have a fortune at least able to support my title.
Seite 32 - ... promises, kindly stepped in, and carried him away, to where the wicked cease from troubling, and where the weary are at rest!
Seite 247 - The next time Mr. Selwyn calls, show him up. If I am alive, I shall be delighted to see him ; and if I am dead, he will be glad to see me.
Seite 268 - Chittee, who was always with him,) when I discoursed with him about it, and pressed me to know, whether I resolved to buy it, when he 'came down to 100,000 pagodas, and something under before we parted, when we agreed upon a day to meet, and make a final end thereof one way or other, which...
Seite 120 - Turkish character and manners, which he thinks infinitely preferable to the European, or those of any other nation. " He describes the Turks in general as a people of great sense and integrity ; the most hospitable, generous, and the happiest of mankind. He talks of returning as soon as possible to Egypt, which he...
Seite 120 - We had a great deal of conversation with this venerablelooking person, who is, to the last degree, acute, communicative and entertaining, and in whose discourse and manners are blended the vivacity of a Frenchman with the gravity of a Turk.