... provision from Thursday till Saturday night, when Mrs. Mills came and conducted my Lord to the Venetian ambassador's. We did not communicate the affair to his Excellency ; but one of his servants concealed him in his own room till Wednesday, on which... Annual Register - Pagina 321a cura di - 1821Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| John Burke - 1835 - 758 pagine
...servants concealed him in his own room till Wednesday, on which day the Ambassador's coach and six was to go down to Dover to meet his brother. My lord put...without the least suspicion, to Dover ; where Mr. Michel (which was the name of the Ambassador's servant) hired a small vessel, and immediately set sail... | |
| Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope - 1839 - 532 pagine
...concealed him in his own room till Wednesday, on which day the ambassador's coach and six was to go down to meet his brother. My Lord put on a livery, and...was so remarkably short, that the captain threw out his reflection, that the wind could not have served better if his passengers had been flying for their... | |
| Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope - 1841 - 464 pagine
...concealed him in his own room till Wednesday, on which day the ambassador's coach and six was to go down to meet his brother. "My Lord put on a livery, and...;was so remarkably short, that the captain threw out his reflection, that the wind could not have served better if his passengers had been flying for their... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1843 - 212 pagine
...coach and six was to go down to Dover to meet his brother. My lord put on a livery and went down with the retinue, without the least suspicion, to Dover,...hired a small vessel and immediately set sail for Calai«. The passage was so remarkably short that the captain threw out this reflection, that the wind... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1843 - 144 pagine
...concealed him in his own room till Wednesday, on which occasion the ambassador's coach and six was to go down to Dover to meet his brother. My lord put on a livery and went down with the retinue, without the least suspicion, to Dover, where Mr. Mitchell (which was the name of... | |
| Katherine Thomson - 1845 - 436 pagine
...servants concealed him in his own room till Wednesday, on which day the Ambassador's coachand-six was to go down to Dover to meet his brother. My lord put...without the least suspicion, to Dover ; where Mr. Michel (which was the name of the Ambassador's servant) hired a small vessel, and immediately set sail... | |
| Tales - 1846 - 248 pagine
...servants concealed him in his own room till Wednesday, on which day the ambassador's coach-and-six was to go down to Dover to meet his brother. My lord put...retinue, without the least suspicion, to Dover, where M. Michel (which was the name of the ambassador's servant) hired a small vessel, and immediately set... | |
| 1847 - 918 pagine
...servants concealed him in his own room till Wednesday, on which day the Ambassador's coach and six was to go down, to Dover to meet his brother. My Lord put...small vessel and immediately set sail for Calais. This is as exact and as full an account of this affair and of the persons concerned in it as I could... | |
| Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope - 1849 - 602 pagine
...concealed him in his own room till Wednesday, on which day the ambassador's coach and six was to go down to meet his brother. My Lord put on a livery, and...passage was so remarkably short, that the captain threw nut his reflection, that the wind could not have served better if his passengers had been flying for... | |
| Bernard Burke - 1849 - 528 pagine
...servants concealed him in his own room till Wednesday, on which day the Ambassador's coach and six. was to go down to Dover to meet his brother. My lord put...without the least suspicion, to Dover ; where Mr. Michel (which was the name of the Ambassador's servant) hired a small vessel, and immediately set sail... | |
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