Your Royal Highness is the last of all mortals whom I should expect to see here." " It was curiosity that led me," said the other; " but I assure you," added he, " that the person -who is the object of all this pomp and magnificence, is the man I envy... The Gentleman's Magazine - Seite 3931789Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
 | John Walker - 1811
...the object of all this pomp and magnificence, is the man I envy the least." You see this story is so near traced from the fountain-head, as to wear a great...up Dymock's gauntlet? I find that the Pretender's visit in England in the year 1753, was known to all the Jacobites; and some of them have assured me,... | |
 | Joseph Taylor - 1820
...the cause of all this pomp and magnificence, is the man I envy the least !' You see this story is so near traced from the fountainhead as to wear a great face of probability. Query, what if *Ae Pretender had taken «;> Dymokc's Gauntlet ?'' same order as the first. The several services, which... | |
 | William Hone - 1832 - 856 Seiten
...magnificence, is the man I envy least.' You see this story is so near traced from the fountain head + jù 5Bߍ Z ~ 8 $ ,ե? r' N [ cPŖ ø\ 3\ $< takei up Dymock's gauntlet ? I find that the pretender's visit to England, in 1753, was known to the... | |
 | Karl Ludwig Klose - 1845
...the object of all this pomp and magnificence, is the man I envy the least.' You see this story is so near traced from the fountain-head as to wear a great...Dymock's gauntlet ? " I find that the Pretender's visit in England in the year 1753, was known to all the Jacobites ; and some of them have assured me... | |
 | John Heneage Jesse - 1846
...object of all this pomp and magnificence, is the man I envy the least !' You see this story is so nearly traced from the fountain-head, as to wear a great...Dymock's gauntlet ? " I find that the Pretender's visit in England, in the year 1753, was known to all the Jacobites ; and some of them have assured... | |
 | John Hill Burton - 1846 - 534 Seiten
...magnificence is the man I envy the least.'" You see this story is so near traced from the fountain head, as to wear a great face of probability. Query, What...up Dymock's gauntlet? I find that the Pretender's visit in England, in the year 1753, was known to all the Jacobites - y / and some of them have assured... | |
 | Bernard Burke - 1853
...the object of all this pomp and magnificence, is the man I envy the least.' You see this story is so near traced from the fountain-head, as to wear a great...Dymock's gauntlet ? " I find that the Pretender's visit in England in the year 1 753, was known to all the Jacobites ; and some of them have assured... | |
 | Bernard Burke - 1854
...the object of all this pomp and magnificence, is the man I envy the least.' You see this story is so near traced from the fountain-head, as to wear a great face of probability. Query—what if the Pretender had taken up Dymock's gauntlet ? " I find that the Pretender's visit... | |
 | Frances Williams-Wynn - 1864 - 359 Seiten
...Holderness, and adds, ' You see this story is so near traced from the fountain-head as to wear a great trace of probability. Query, what if the Pretender had taken up Dymock's gauntlet ? ' Miss Strickland, in her Life of Mary II., says, ' This incident has been She described her consternation... | |
 | John Timbs - 1865 - 324 Seiten
...object of all this pomp and magnificence is the man I envy the least.' You see this story is so nearly traced from the fountain-head as to wear a great face...if the Pretender had taken up Dymock's gauntlet?" (Nichols's Lit. Anecdotes, v. ix. p. 401.) With regard to the Prince's renunciation of the Roman Catholic... | |
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