| Trials - 1816 - 732 pages
...situation, and that of my dear prince too, can leave no room to suspect me of flattery) that, as 1 have been his companion in the lowest degree of adversity...amidst the continual applauses, and I had almost said, adorations of the most brilliant court in Europe ; yet he was always the same, ever affable and courteous,... | |
| Trials - 1816 - 726 pages
...and that of my dear prince too, can leave no room to suspect me of flattery) that, as 1 have been bis companion in the lowest degree of adversity that ever...amidst the continual applauses, and I had almost said, adorations of •the roost brilliant court in Europe; yet be was always the same, ever affable and... | |
| Trials - 1816 - 724 pages
...and that of my dear prince too, can leave no room to suspect me of flattery) that, as 1 have been bis companion in the lowest degree of adversity that ever...amidst the continual applauses, and I had almost said, adorations of the most brilliant court in Europe ; yet he was always the same, ever affable and courteous,... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell - Trials - 1816 - 722 pages
...and that of my dear prince too, can leave no room to suspect me of flattery) that, is 1 have been bis companion in the lowest degree of adversity that ever prince was reduced to,» I have beheld him too, as it were, on the "ugliest pinnacle of glory, amidst the continual «pplauses,... | |
| Scottish History Society - Scotland - 1896 - 452 pages
...affirm [and my present situation, and that of my dear Prince too, can leave no room to suspect me of flattery] that as I have been his companion in the...I have beheld him too, as it were, on the highest pinacle of glory, amidst foi. 1745. the continual applauses, and I had almost said adorations, of the... | |
| Robert Forbes - Jacobite Rebellion, 1745-1746 - 1896 - 454 pages
...affirm [and my present situation, and that of my dear Prince too, can leave no room to suspect me of flattery] that as I have been his companion in the...I have beheld him too, as it were, on the highest pinacle of glory, amidst foi, 1745. the continual applauses, and I had almost said adorations, of the... | |
| Court records - 1896 - 510 pages
...affirm [and my present situation, and that of my dear Prince too, can leave no room to suspect me of flattery] that as I have been his companion in the...I have beheld him too, as it were, on the highest pinacle of glory, amidst foi. 1745. the continual applauses, and I had almost said adorations, of the... | |
| Andrew Lang - Jacobite Rebellion, 1745-1746 - 1897 - 438 pages
...affirm (and my present situation, and that of my dear Prince too, can leave no room to suspect me of flattery) that as I have been his companion in the...amidst the continual applauses, and I had almost said, adorations, of the most brilliant Court in Europe; yet he was always the same, ever affable and courteous,... | |
| Andrew Lang - Great Britain - 1897 - 398 pages
...affirm (and my present situation, and that of my dear Prince too, can leave no room to suspect me of flattery) that as I have been his companion in the...amidst the continual applauses- and I had almost said, adorations, of the most brilliant Court in Europe ; yet he was always the same, ever aflable and courteous,... | |
| Andrew Lang - Great Britain - 1897 - 488 pages
...my present situation, and that of my dear Prince too, can leave no room to ni«pect me of flattery i that as I have been his companion in the lowest degree...adversity that ever prince was reduced to, so I have l>eheld him too, as it were, (in the highest pinnacle of glory, amidst the continual applauses, and... | |
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