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Side 19
... Emperor of Austria as King of Lombardy . By my father's leave I accompanied my brother - in - law , Mr. Fullerton , with the same object , and also in the hope of meeting the Harcourts . Milan was the scene of numberless festivities ...
... Emperor of Austria as King of Lombardy . By my father's leave I accompanied my brother - in - law , Mr. Fullerton , with the same object , and also in the hope of meeting the Harcourts . Milan was the scene of numberless festivities ...
Side 30
... Emperor would marry Mademoiselle de Montijo . The room was full when the door was thrown open , and the Comtesse and her daughter announced . Madame de Lieven immediately got up from her seat and , brushing past the mother , embraced ...
... Emperor would marry Mademoiselle de Montijo . The room was full when the door was thrown open , and the Comtesse and her daughter announced . Madame de Lieven immediately got up from her seat and , brushing past the mother , embraced ...
Side 42
... Emperor , " the highest fountain . He laid out the vast rock shrubbery , which , although of doubtful taste in a country of rocks , was well devised and is very pretty . Apart from Chats- worth , he doubled the accommodation of Bolton ...
... Emperor , " the highest fountain . He laid out the vast rock shrubbery , which , although of doubtful taste in a country of rocks , was well devised and is very pretty . Apart from Chats- worth , he doubled the accommodation of Bolton ...
Side 190
... emperors , Shah Jehan , to be the tomb of his favourite wife . It was her dying request to have one superior to any other . His own daughter is said to have drawn the designs . At the back is a large garden , covering , I should guess ...
... emperors , Shah Jehan , to be the tomb of his favourite wife . It was her dying request to have one superior to any other . His own daughter is said to have drawn the designs . At the back is a large garden , covering , I should guess ...
Side 215
... Emperor Nicholas was placed at my brother's disposal . In it he and most of the party started off at once for St. Petersburg , where we arrived in a thick fog . On the following Monday we began to sight- see in earnest . Count ...
... Emperor Nicholas was placed at my brother's disposal . In it he and most of the party started off at once for St. Petersburg , where we arrived in a thick fog . On the following Monday we began to sight- see in earnest . Count ...
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Side 309 - The Earl of Chatham, with his sword drawn, Stood waiting for Sir Richard Strachan : Sir Richard, longing to be at 'em, Stood waiting for the Earl of Chatham.
Side 105 - Small is the worth Of beauty from the light retired. Bid her come forth, Suffer herself to be admired,
Side 143 - lines : She walks in beauty like the night Of cloudless climes and starry skies.
Side 314 - that if you take care of the pence the pounds will take care of themselves. But
Side 37 - 1 Mr. Luttrell was believed to be a natural son of Lord Carhampton. He had sat in the last Irish Parliament,
Side 59 - he published the first volume of the History of England during the Reign of George the Third, which
Side 314 - Take care of the pounds, and the pence will take care of themselves.
Side 47 - Lord Melbourne was so much broken in health that he was nearly in a state of second childhood. I believe he had not met Her Majesty since he ceased to be her Minister. Her manner to him was
Side 159 - You must know that wherever you go in India you meet with some member of this family. Every other man has married, and every other woman has been, a Miss Pattle.