| 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...applauses, and I had almost said, adorations of •the roost brilliant court in Europe; yet be was always the same, ever affable and courteous, giving constant... | |
| Archibald Clerk - Great Britain - 1858 - 142 pages
...(and my present situation, and that of my dear Prince, too, can leave no room for flattery) that as I have been his companion in the lowest degree of adversity...amidst the continual applauses, and I had almost said the adorations, of the most brilliant court in Europe ; yet he was always the same, ever affable and... | |
| Alexander Mackenzie, Alexander Macgregor, Alexander Macbain - Clans - 1884 - 604 pages
...I have been his companion in the lowest degrees of adversity ever prince was reduced to, so have I beheld him too, as it were, on the highest pinnacle...in Europe, yet he was always the same, ever affable ami courteous, giving constant proofs of his great humanity and of his love for his friends and his... | |
| Robert Forbes - Jacobite Rebellion, 1745-1746 - 1896 - 454 pages
...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 lowest degree of adversity...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
...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 lowest degree of adversity...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... | |
| Scottish History Society - Scotland - 1896 - 452 pages
...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 lowest degree of adversity...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 - Great Britain - 1897 - 398 pages
...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 lowest degree of adversity...Court in Europe ; yet he was always the same, ever aflable and courteous, giving constant proofs of his great humanity, and of his love for his friends... | |
| Andrew Lang - Great Britain - 1897 - 488 pages
...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 of 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... | |
| Daniel Szechi - History - 1994 - 202 pages
...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 lowest degree of adversity...reduced to, so I have beheld him too, as it were, 149 on the highest pinnacle of glory, amidst the continual applauses, and I had almost said, adorations... | |
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