| 1819 - 490 pagine
...trusted with his most secret correspondence. As soon as this was known in England, all those persons of distinction who were attached to him were greatly...have some ground for their suspicion: wherefore they despatched a gentleman to Paris, where the prince then was, who had instructions to insistthat Mrs.... | |
| 1819 - 552 pagine
...trusted with his most secret correspondence. As soon as this was known in England, all those persons of distinction, who were attached to him, were greatly...suspicion; wherefore they dispatched a gentleman to Paris, where the prince then was, who had instructions to insist that Mrs. Walkenshaw should be removed... | |
| 1819 - 304 pagine
...secret correspondence. As soon as this was known in England, all those persons of dis• tinction, who were attached to him, were greatly alarmed ; they...suspicion; wherefore they dispatched a gentleman to Paris, where the Prfflte then was, who had instructions to insist that Mrs. Walkinshaw should be removed... | |
| William King - 1819 - 280 pagine
...trusted with his most secret correspondence. As soon as this was known in England, all those persons of distinction, who were attached to him, were greatly...have some ground for their suspicion; wherefore they despatched a gentleman to Paris, where the Prince then was, who had instructions to insist that Mrs.... | |
| William Jerdan, William Ring Workman, Frederick Arnold, John Morley, Charles Wycliffe Goodwin - 1819 - 860 pagine
...trusted with his most secret correspondence. As soon as this was known in England, all those persons of distinction, who were attached to him, were greatly...family by the English ministers ; and. considering her sifter's situation, they seemed to have some ground for their suspicion ; wherefore they dispatched... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1819 - 648 pagine
...with liis -most secret correspondence. As soon as this was- known in England, all those persons of distinction who were attached to him, were greatly...family by the English ministers ; and, considering her * « As to his religion, he is certainly free from all bigotry and superstition, and would readily... | |
| 1819 - 614 pagine
...distinction, who were attached U Ыщ, wwe greatly alarmed ; they imaÊed that this wench had been placed in family by the English ministers; and, considering...suspicion ; wherefore they dispatched a gentleman to Pant, where the Prince then was, who had instructions to insist that Mrs Walkertshaw should be removed... | |
| 1820 - 848 pagine
...trusted with his most secret correspondence. As soon as this was known in England, all those persons of distinction, who were attached to him, were greatly...suspicion ; wherefore they dispatched a gentleman to Paris, where the Prince then was, who had instructions to insist thai Mrs. Walkenshaw should be removed... | |
| 1822 - 522 pagine
...most secret correspondence. As soon as this was known in England, all persons of distinction, who wore attached to him, were greatly alarmed ; they imagined...family by the English Ministers ; and, considering hersister'ssituation, they seemed to have aome ground for their suspicion; wherefore they despatched... | |
| James Mitchell - 1825 - 798 pagine
...trusted with his most secret correspondence. As soon as this was known in Kurland, all those persons of distinction who were attached to him were greatly...; they imagined that this wench had been placed in Ilia family by the English ministers; and, considering her sister's situation, they seemed to have... | |
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