| William Coxe - 1819 - 734 pages
...were a great many officers that came out with them afoot ; and I was so much surprised and touched at their kindness, that I could not speak to the officers without a good deal of concern, saying I was sorry for what they did, fearing it might hurt them ; to which they replied very politicly... | |
| William Coxe - Great Britain - 1820 - 486 pages
...were a great many officers that came out with them a foot ; and I was so much surprised and touched at their kindness, that I could not speak to the officers without a good deal obtained great influence in the succeeding reign. Her husband was created lord Sundon, and she became... | |
| Charles Bucke - Great Britain - 1839 - 410 pages
...were a great many officers, that came out with them afoot ; and I was so much surprised and touched at their kindness, that I could not speak to the officers without a good deal of concern, saying 1 was sorry for what they did, fearing it might hurt them. To which they replied very politely... | |
| Mrs. A. T. Thomson - Great Britain - 1839 - 594 pages
...a great many officers that came out with them on foot ; and I was so much surprised and touched at their kindness, that I could not speak to the officers without a good deal of concern, saying I was sorry for what they did, fearing it might hurt them ; to which they replied, very politically... | |
| Charles Bucke - Great Britain - 1839 - 406 pages
...were a great many officers, that came out with them afoot ; and I was so much surprised and touched at their kindness, that I could not speak to the officers without a good deal of concern, saying I was sorry for what they did, fearing it might hurt them. To which they replied very politely... | |
| William Coxe - Great Britain - 1873 - 520 pages
...were a great many officers that came out with them a-foot ; and I was so much surprised and touched at their kindness, that I could not speak to the officers without a good deal of concern, saying I was sorry for what they did, fearing it might hurt them ; to which they replied very politicly... | |
| Richard Cannon - 1883 - 450 pages
...compli" ment we had paid them." The Duchess stated, in a letter published in the Duke's Memoirs — " I was so much surprised " and touched with their kindness,...death, and of the quiet accession of King George I. SECTION VII.— AT HOME, 1714—1742. QUARTERED IN ENGLAND AND IRELAND. 1715 — FIELD SERVICE IN SCOTLAND,... | |
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