| Louis Dutens - 1806 - 292 pagine
...he paid her the full value. CHAPTER XIII. lj>rd Maresrhal. — Count Hoditz.— Baron de Pol/ritz. WE dined almost every day with the Lord Maresc.hal...in his Lordship this disposition towards him; and liad set so much value upon it, that there never was any person for whom he shewed so much regard,... | |
| George James Welbore Agar- Ellis (1st baron Dover.) - 1832 - 600 pagine
...who had been in favour with the king, who could really be called his friend, and who was devotedly attached to his person. The king, who was alive to friendship, had remarked this disposition in him, and had set so much value upon it, that there never was any person for whom... | |
| George Agar Ellis Baron Dover - 1832 - 560 pagine
...who had been in favour with the king, who could really be called his friend, and who was devotedly attached to his person. The king, who was alive to friendship, had remarked this disposition in him, and had set so much value upon it, that there never was any person for whom... | |
| 1844 - 398 pagine
...Earl MarUetial to Field-marshal Keith, in tha tolkcuun of the Boo. Admiral Fleming. who was devotedly attached to his person. The king, who was alive to friendship, had remarked this disposition in him, and had set so much value upon it, that there never was any person for whom... | |
| Frederick II (King of Prussia) - 1842 - 448 pagine
...who had been in favour with the king, who could really be called his friend, and who was devotedly attached to his person. The king, who was alive to friendship, had remarked this disposition in him, and had set so much value upon it, that there never was any person for whom... | |
| George James Welbore Agar Ellis baron Dover - 1859 - 410 pagine
...Marischal to Field-marshal Keith, In tba (•Uection of the Bon. Admiral Fleming. who was devotedly attached to his person. The king, who was alive to friendship, had remarked this disposition in him, and had set so much value upon it, that there never was any person for whom... | |
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