... began his discourse, and informed me, that I had been long and impatiently expected in France ; and that he himself expected soon to have great satisfaction from the reading of my fine history. But what is more curious ; when I was carried thence... A Series of Original Portraits and Caricature Etchingsaf John Kay - 1838Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1802 - 510 sider
...I was carried thence to the Count d' A. who is but four years of age, I heard him mumble fomething, which though he had forgot it in the way, I conjectured, from fome fcattered words, to have been allô a panegyric diftated to him. Nothing could more furprife my... | |
| William Robertson - 1806 - 444 sider
...I was carried thence to the Count d'A. who is but four years of age, I heard him mumble fomething, which, though he had forgot it in the way, I conjectured from fome fcattered words, to have been alfo a panegyric dictated to him. Nothing could more furprife my... | |
| Thomas Edward Ritchie - 1807 - 962 sider
...I was carried thence to the Count d'A. who is but four years of 'age, I heard him mumble fomething, which, though he had forgot it in the way, I conjectured from fome fcattered words, to have been alfo a panegyric dictated to him. Nothing could more furprife my... | |
| 1808 - 1142 sider
..." count d'A. who is but tour years of " age, I heard him mumble some" thing, which, though he h.ul forgot " it in the way, I conjectured from " some scattered words, to luve been " also a panegyric dictated to him. " Nothing could more surprise my " friends, the Parisian... | |
| William Robertson - 1811 - 468 sider
...fine history. But what is more curious ; when I was carried thence to the count d'A. who is but four years of age, I heard him mumble something, which,...friends, the Parisian philosophers, than this incident. • **•*• It is conjectured that this honour was paid me by express order from the D. who, indeed,... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1811 - 620 sider
...fine History. But what is more curious ; when I was carried thence to the Count d'A. who is but four years of age, I heard him mumble something, which,...friends the Parisian Philosophers, than this incident. * * * * # * * * « » * * It is conjectured that this honour was paid me by express order from the... | |
| William Robertson - 1817 - 452 sider
...fine History. But what is more curious ; when I was carried thence to the Count D'A., who is but four years of age, I heard him mumble something, which, though he had forgot in the way, I conjectured from some scattered words, to have been also a panegyric dictated to him.... | |
| William Robertson, Dugald Stewart - 1821 - 438 sider
...fine History. But what is more curious ; when I was carried thence to the Count D'A., who is but four years of age, I heard him mumble something, which, though he had forgot in the way, 1 conjectured from some scattered words to have been also a panegyric dictated to him.... | |
| William Robertson - 1821 - 436 sider
...fine History. But what is more curious ; when I was carried thence to the Count D'A., who is but four years of age, I heard him mumble something, which, though he had forgot in the way, 1 conjectured from some scattered words to have been also a panegyric dictated to him.... | |
| William Robertson - 1822 - 506 sider
...what is more curious ; when 1 was carried thence to the count d'A. who is but four years of age, 1 heard him mumble something, which, though he had forgot...conjectured, from some scattered words, to have been also a panegeric dictated to him. Nothing could more urprise my friends, the Parisian philosophers, than this... | |
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