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| James Thorne - 1847 - 480 páginas
...than the mistress. " The Queen was at least seven or eight hours tete-a-tete with the King every day, during which time she was generally saying what she...not believe, and praising what she did not approve." Marble Hill, like Strawberry Hill, has its minor. Little Marble Hill was once noted as the residence... | |
| John Hervey Baron Hervey - 1848 - 606 páginas
...resolution to adhere to. She was at least seven or eight hours tete-a-tete with the King every day, during which time she was generally saying what she...own for her ever at first to dare to controvert it (" consilii quamvis egregii quod ipse non afferret, inimicus:" — " An enemy to any counsel, however... | |
| 1848 - 636 páginas
...and painful regime. She was at least seven or eight hours ¡ê/où-ié¡c with the king every day, during which time she was generally saying what she...own for her ever at first to dare to controvert it — consilii quamvis egregii quod ipse non afftrret, inimicus : she used to give him her opinion as... | |
| John Hervey Baron Hervey - 1848 - 608 páginas
...resolution to adhere to. She was at least seven or eight hours tcte-a-tete with the King every day, during which time she was generally saying what she...praising what she did not approve ; for they were I seldom of the same opinion, and he too fond of his own / for her ever at first to dare to controvert... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1848 - 602 páginas
...slrict and painful regime. She was at leas! seven or eight hours tête-à-tfte with the King every day, during which time she was generally saying what she did not think, and assenting to what she did not believe, praising what she did not approve ; for they were seldom... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1855 - 342 páginas
...resolution to adhere to. She was at least seven or eight hours tete-a-tete with the King every day, during which time she was generally saying what she...own for her -ever at first to dare to controvert it, (" consilii quamvis egregii quod ipse non afferret, inimicus.") " An enemy to any counsel, however... | |
| Francis Lancelott - 1858 - 552 páginas
...Queen," who, says Lord Hervey, "was at least seven or eight hours "tete-a-tete with the King every day, generally saying what she did not think, assenting to what she did not believe, praising what she did not approve, and forced, like a spider, to spin, out of her own bowels all the... | |
| 1864 - 516 páginas
...strict and painful regime." She was at least seven or eight hours tete-a-tete with the King every day, during which time she was generally saying what she...praising what she did not approve ; for they were seldom, his lordship affirms, of the same opinion, and the King " too fond of his own for her ever at first... | |
| william harrison ainsworth - 1864 - 516 páginas
...strict and painful regime." She was at least seven or eight hours tete-a-tete with the King every day, during which time she was generally saying what she...praising what she did not approve ; for they were seldom, his lordship affirms, of the same opinion, and the King " too fond of his own for her ever at first... | |
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