| 1801 - 622 sider
...much pleasure in conversing about the busy world, its manners and pursuits, characters and scenery. Nothing could be more delightful or more rational than our midnight perambulations. I always wore a dark coloured habit; the rest of our party generally wrapped themselves in great coats to disguise... | |
| 1801 - 446 sider
...pleasure in conversing about the busy world, its manners nianners and pursuits, characters and scenery. Nothing could be more delightful or more rational than our midnight perambulations. 1 always wore a dark coloured habit; the rest of our party generally wrapped themselves in great coats... | |
| Mary Robinson - 1803 - 334 sider
...be more delightful or more rational than our midnight preambulations. I always wore a dark coloured habit: the rest of our party generally wrapped themselves in great coats to disguise them, excepting the Duke of York, who almost universally alarmed us by the display of a buff coat, the most... | |
| 1808 - 324 sider
...much pleasure in conversing about the busy world, its manners and pursuits, characters and scenery. Nothing could be more delightful or more rational than our midnight perambulations. I always wore a dark coloured habit; the rest of our party generally wrapped themselves in great coats to disguise... | |
| John Wilks - 1822 - 546 sider
...much pleasure in " conversing about the busy world, its manners " and pursuits, character and scenery. Nothing " could be more delightful, or more rational,...than " our midnight perambulations. I always wore " a dark coloured habit; the rest of our party " generally wrapped themselves in great coats to " disguise... | |
| 1826 - 338 sider
...much pleasure in conversing about the busy world, its manners and pursuits, characters, and scenery. Nothing could be more delightful or more rational than our midnight perambulations. I always wore a dark coloured habit ; the rest of our party generally wrapped themselves in great coats to disguise... | |
| Mary Robinson - 1827 - 172 sider
...much pleasure in conversing ahout the busy world, its manners and pursuits, characters, and scenery. Nothing could be more delightful or more rational than our midnight perambulations. I always wore a dark coloured habit ; the rest of our party generally wrapped themselves in great coats to disguise... | |
| 1828 - 488 sider
...much pleasure in conversing about the busy world, its manners and pursuits, character!, and scenery. Nothing could be more delightful or more rational...wore a dark-coloured habit ; the rest of our party geneially wrapped themselves in great coats to disguise them, excepting the Duke of York, who almost... | |
| Robert Huish - 1830 - 606 sider
...most pleasure in conversing about the busy world, its manners and pursuits, characters and scenery. Nothing could be more delightful or more rational than our midnight perambulations : I always wore a dark coloured habit, the rest of our party generally wrapped themselves up in great coats, to disguise... | |
| 1832 - 592 sider
...perambulations. I always wore a dark-coloured habit ; the rest of the party generally wrapped themselves up in great coats to disguise them, except the Duke of...almost universally alarmed us by the display of a //«// coat, the most conspicuous colour he could have selected for an adventure of this nature." Having... | |
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