| Joseph Grove - 1748 - Страниц: 474
...Spain as Hoftages, ** for the Performance of the Treaty of Madrid." Both By GEORGE CAVENDISH, Efq; with both his Hands took him up, and then took him...Then to have beheld the Countenance of the Lords and Noblemen that had laid Wagers, it would have made you Anile, efpecially thofe that had laid their Money,... | |
| William Seward - 1795 - Страниц: 814
...but what he faid unto him I know not, but his " countenance was amiable ; and his Majefty '' ftooped down, and with both his hands took " him up, and then...the window with him, and there talked " with him a great while. " Then to have beheld the countenances,'' adds Cavendifh, " of the Lords and Noblemen... | |
| William Seward - 1796 - Страниц: 472
...but what he faid unto him I know not, but his " countenance was amiable; and his Majefty " ftooped down, and with both his hands took " him up, and then...the window with him, and there talked " with him a great while. " Then to have beheld the countenances," adds Cavendifh, " of the Lords and Noblemen that... | |
| William Seward - 1798 - Страниц: 516
...Campejus by the hand, and " kneeled down before the King ; but what he *' faid-unto him I know not, but his countenance ** was amiable ; and his Majefty...the ** window with him, and there talked with him (fa great while, ** Then to have beheld the countenances," Cavefldifli, " of the Lords and Noblemen... | |
| William Seward - 1798 - Страниц: 518
...but what he " faid unto him I know not, but his countenance " was amiable; and his Majefty ftooped down, " and with both his hands took him up, and "..." window with him, and there talked with him ** a great while. " Then to have beheld the countenances," adds Cavendifh, " of the Lords and Noblemen t*... | |
| 1809 - Страниц: 582
...king, but what he said unto him, I know not, but his countenance was amiable, and his majesty stooped down, and with both his hands took him up, and then...Then, to have beheld the countenance of the lords and noblemen that had laid wagers, it would have made you smile, especially those that had laid their money... | |
| William Oldys, John Malham - 1809 - Страниц: 586
...king, but what he said unto him, I know not, but his countenance was amiable, and his majesty stooped down, and with both his hands took him up, and then...Then, to have beheld the countenance of the lords and noblemen that bad laid wagers, it would have made you smile, especially those that had laid their money... | |
| Harleian miscellany - 1808 - Страниц: 656
...said unto him, I know not, but his countenance was amiable, and his majesty stooped down, ami \vith both his hands took him up, and then took him by the...Then, to have beheld the countenance of the lords and noblemen that had laid wagers, it would have made you smile, especially those that had laid their money... | |
| 1809 - Страниц: 598
...king, but what he said unto him, I know not, but his countenance was amiable, and his majesty stooped down, and with both his hands took him up, and then took him by the liand, and went to the window with him, and there talked with him a good while. Then, to have beheld... | |
| Henry Mead - 1846 - Страниц: 254
...King ; but what he said unto him I know not, but his countenance was amiable ; and his majesty stooped down, and with both his hands took him up, and then...to the window with him, and there talked with him a great while. "Then to have beheld the countenances," adds Cavendish, " of the lords and Noblemen that... | |
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