They Saw it Happen: An Anthology of Eyewitness's Accounts of Events in British History, 1689-1897, Volum 3Blackwell, 1958 - 311 sider |
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Side 91
... hands ; this was graciously accorded ; but the Mayor advancing , in a common way , to take the Queen's hand , as he might ... hand erect . As he passed him , in his way back , the Colonel said , ' You should have knelt , sir ! ' ' Sir ...
... hands ; this was graciously accorded ; but the Mayor advancing , in a common way , to take the Queen's hand , as he might ... hand erect . As he passed him , in his way back , the Colonel said , ' You should have knelt , sir ! ' ' Sir ...
Side 146
... hand , from which he found some relief . These words he spoke in a very rapid manner , which rendered his articulation difficult : but he every now and then with evident increase of pain , made a greater effort with his vocal powers ...
... hand , from which he found some relief . These words he spoke in a very rapid manner , which rendered his articulation difficult : but he every now and then with evident increase of pain , made a greater effort with his vocal powers ...
Side 284
... hand that occasionally drowned the point he strove to make . Sometimes with both hands raised above his head ; often with left elbow leaning on the Box , right hand with closed fist shaken at the head of an unoffending country gentleman ...
... hand that occasionally drowned the point he strove to make . Sometimes with both hands raised above his head ; often with left elbow leaning on the Box , right hand with closed fist shaken at the head of an unoffending country gentleman ...
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AT THE FUNERAL OF GEORGE II | 74 |
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Admiral appeared arms army attack ball battle became boats boys British cannon Captain Hardy carriage cavalry Chartist cheers Colonel crowd dead deck Disraeli dress Duke of Wellington E. F. Benson Edinburgh Review enemy enemy's England English extract eyes fire fleet followed French Further Reading gave gentlemen George George II Greville Memoirs guard guns hand head heard Horace Walpole horse hour House infantry John John Woolman killed King King's Lady letter Lieutenant London looked Lord Hervey Lord Nelson Lord Palmerston Lord Raglan Lord Wellington Lordship marched minutes morning Murray never night o'clock officers Oxford passed person poor Prince prisoners Queen Queen Victoria regiment returned round Rovers Royal seemed sent ship shot shout side signal soldiers soon Source speech squadron streets struck told took town troops victory walked Whig whole wounded