Dorcas, her woman, and made her sit down to finish the bottle : " and pray, sir," said Dorcas, " do you think my lady will be prevailed upon to let me go see the execution ? I have a friend that has promised to take care of me, and I can lie in the Tower... London in the Jacobite Times - Página 210por Dr. Doran (John) - 1877 - 851 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1818 - 762 páginas
...and made her sit down to finish the bottle : ' And pray, sir,' said Dorcas, ' do you think my lady will be prevailed upon to let me go see the execution...malefactors. The idea seems to be general, for 'tis said Lord Cromarde is to be transported, which diverts me for the dignity of the peerage. Tiie ministry really... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1818 - 622 páginas
...woman^and made her sit down to finish the bottle: " and pray, sir," said Dorcas, " do you think my lady will be prevailed upon to let me go see the execution...Charles Windham for calling the two lords malefactors.' — p. 35. George Selwyn's passion for attending executions is as well remembered as his wit. Mr. Walpole... | |
| 1818 - 606 páginas
...and made her sit down to finish the bottle : " and pray, sir," said Dorcas, " do you tbink my lady will be prevailed upon to let me go see the execution...night before." My lady has quarrelled with Sir Charles \Vindham for calling the two lords malefactors.' — p. 35. George Selwyn's passion for attending executions... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1818 - 600 páginas
...pray, sir," said Dorcas, " do you think my lady will be prevailed upon to let me go see the execution f I have a friend that has promised to take care of...Charles Windham for calling the two lords malefactors.' — p. 35. George Selwyn's passion for attending executions is as well remembered as his wit. Mr. Walpole... | |
| 1818 - 598 páginas
...and made her sit down to finish the bottle : " and pray, sir," •aid Dorcas, " do you think my lady will be prevailed upon to let me go see the execution ? I have a friend that has promised to take car* of me, and I can lie in the Tower the night before." My lady has quarrelled with Sir Charles Wiudham... | |
| 1819 - 630 páginas
...and made her sit down to finish the bottle : " and pray, sir," said Dorcas, " do you think my lady will be prevailed upon to let me go see the execution...Windham for calling the two lords malefactors.'— -p. 35. George Selwyn's passion for attending executions is as well remembered as his wit. Mr. Walpole... | |
| Horace Walpole - 1837 - 462 páginas
...woman, and made her sit down to finish the bottle: " and pray, fir," said Dorcas, " do you think my lady will be prevailed upon to let me go see the execution?...before." My lady has quarrelled with sir Charles Windham 8 for calling the two lords malefacfactors. The idea seems to be general, for 'tis said lord Cromartie... | |
| Horace Walpole (4th earl of Orford.) - 1837 - 462 páginas
...and made her sit down to finish the bottle : " and pray, sir," said Dorcas, " do you think my lady will be prevailed upon to let me go see the execution...night before." My lady has quarrelled with sir Charles Windhams for calling the two lords 1naleiao factors. The idea seems to be general, for 'tis said lord... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1843 - 440 páginas
...bottle. And, ' Pray, sir,' says Dorcas, « do you think my Lady will be prevailed upon to let me go and see the execution ? I have a friend that has promised...Charles Windham for calling the two lords malefactors." — Letters, vol. ii. pp. 150, 151. King James's health. As the clock struck" ten they came forth on... | |
| 1844 - 702 páginas
...bottle. " And pray, sir," says Dorcas, " do you think my lady ' will be prevailed upon to let me go and see the execution ? I ' have a friend that has promised...me, and I can ' lie in the Tower the night before." ' His father died in 1751 without tying up the property, which brought with it the power of nominating... | |
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