| 1902 - 642 pagini
...to be awed but not daunted, and afterwards the Duke of Wellington told me the same thing, and added that if she had been his own daughter he could not have desired to see her perform her part better.' The state rooms at Kensington Palace have been carefully restored, and by command of her late Majesty... | |
| 1894 - 854 pagini
...her lirmness. No wonder that the Duke of Wellington was constrained to admit that if she had been bis own daughter he could not have desired to see her perform her part belter. It was not only by her appearance and manner that the queen made her charm fell. She acted... | |
| Charles Greville - 1874 - 452 pagini
...to be awed, but not daunted, and afterwards the Duke of Wellington told me the same thing, and added that if she had been his own daughter he could not have desired to see her perform her part better. It was settled that she was to hold a Council at St. James's this day, and be proclaimed there at ten... | |
| Charles Cavendish F. Greville - 1875 - 530 pagini
...to be awed, but not daunted, and afterwards the Duke of Wellington told me the same thing, and added that if she had been his own daughter he could not have desired to see her perform her part better. It was settled that she was to hold a Council at St. James's this day, and be proclaimed there at ten... | |
| Charles Greville - 1875 - 458 pagini
...to be awed, but not daunted, and afterwards the Duke of Wellington told me the same thing, and added that if she had been his own daughter he could not have desired to see her perform her part better. It was settled that she was to hold a Council at St. James's this day, and be proclaimed there at ten... | |
| Justin McCarthy - 1879 - 460 pagini
...of her situation, and at the same tune her firmness.' The Duke of Wellington said in his blunt way that if she had been his own daughter he could not have desired to see her perform her part better. ' At twelve,' says Mr. Greville, ' she held a Council, at which she presided with as much ease as if... | |
| Justin McCarthy - 1879 - 350 pagini
...of her situation, and at the same time her firmness.'' The Duke of Wellington said in his blunt way that if she had been his own daughter he could not have desired to see her perform her part better. "At twelve," says Mr. Greville, "she held a Council, at which she presided with as much ease as if... | |
| 1880 - 982 pagini
...to be awed, but not daunted, and afterward the Duke of Wellington told me the same thing1, and added that if she had been his own daughter he could not have desired to see her perform her part better. It was settled that she was to hold a Council at St. James's this day, and be proclaimed there at ten... | |
| Justin McCarthy - 1880 - 572 pagini
...of her situation, and at the same time her firmness." The Duke of Wellington said in his blunt way that if she had been "his own daughter he could not have desired to see her perform her part better. "At twelve," says Mr. Greville, "she held a council, at which she presided with as much ease as if... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1880 - 974 pagini
...to be awed, but not daunted, and afterward the Duke of Wellington told me the same thing1, and added that if she had been his own daughter he could not have desired to see her perform her part better. It was settled that she was to hold a Council at St. James's this day, and be proclaimed there at ten... | |
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