| Henry Essex Edgeworth de Firmont, C. Sneyd Edgeworth - 1815 - 250 sider
...Perhaps this was the most terrible moment of this most dreadful morning ; another instant, and the best of Kings would have received from his rebellious...he continued this fixed look of enquiry, I replied, ' Sire, in this new insult, ' I only see another trait of resemblance ' between your Majesty and the... | |
| Henry Essex Edgeworth de Firmont, C. Sneyd Edgeworth - 1815 - 238 sider
...Perhaps this was the most terrible moment of this most dreadful morning ; another instant, and the best of Kings would have received from his rebellious...by silence ; but as he continued this fixed look of entjuiry, I replied, ' Sire, in this new insult, ' I only see another trait of resemblance ' between... | |
| 1817 - 378 sider
...Perhaps this was the most terrible moment of this most dreadful morning ; another instant, and the best of kings would have received from his rebellious...advice. Alas ! it was impossible for me to give any, and 1 only answered by silence ; but, as he continued this fixed looked of inquiry, I replied, " Sire,... | |
| 1817 - 506 sider
...Perhaps this was the most terrible moment of this most dreadful morning ; another instant, and the best of Kings would have received from his rebellious...expressed on his countenance. Turning towards me, he lo°ked at me steadily, as if to ask my advice. Alas ! it was impossible for me to give any, and I... | |
| Thomas Raffles - 1818 - 374 sider
...dreadful morning. Another instant and this best of kings would have received, from his rebellioussubjects, indignities too horrid to mention — indignities...he continued this fixed look of enquiry, I replied — ' Sire, in this new insult, I only see another trace of resemblance between your majesty and the... | |
| Alcide Beauchesne - 1853 - 474 sider
...Edgeworth, "this was the most terrible moment of this most dreadful morning ; another instant, and the best of kings would have received from his rebellious...subjects indignities too horrid to mention, indignities * Miuutes of the execution. (National Archives.) The King's last words. that would have been to him... | |
| Henry Sutherland Edwards - 1893 - 702 sider
...them. " Perhaps this was the most terrible moment of the direful morning ; another instant and the best of kings would have received from his rebellious...by silence ; but as he continued this fixed look of inquiry I replied, ' Sir, in this new insult I only see another trait of resemblance between your Majesty... | |
| 1915 - 700 sider
...Perhaps thie was the most terrible moment of this most •dreadful morning ; another instant, and the best of Kings would have received from his rebellious...towards me, he looked at me steadily, as if to ask; «iy advice. Alas I it was impossible for me to give any, and I only answered by silence ; but as he... | |
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