| Charles Cavendish F. Greville - 1885 - 536 pages
...Spital of Glenshee, and thence to Braemar. Much as I dislike Courts and all that appertains to them, I am glad to have made this expedition, and to have...and the whole guard of the Sovereign and the whole Eoyal Family is a single policeman, who walks about the grounds to keep off impertinent intruders or... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - American periodicals - 1886 - 898 pages
...any state whatever; they live not merely like private gentlefolks, but like very small gentlefolks, small house, small rooms, small establishment. There...off impertinent intruders or improper characters. The Queen is running in and out of the house all day long, and often goes about alone, walks into the... | |
| American literature - 1886 - 892 pages
...any state whatever ; they live not merely like private gentlefolks, but like very small gentlefolks, small house, small rooms, small establishment. There...grounds to keep off impertinent intruders or improper character*. The Queen is running in and out of the house all day long, and often goes about alone,... | |
| 1887 - 468 pages
...whatever ; they live not merely like private gentlefolks, but like very small gentlefolks — smsll house, small rooms, small establishment. There are...improper characters. Their attendants consisted of Lady Dourot and Miss Dawson, lady and maid-of -honour ; George Anson and Gordon ; Birch, the Prince of Wales's... | |
| Charles Bullock - 1902 - 232 pages
...state whatever ; they live not merely like private gentlefolks, but like very small gentlefolks — small house, small rooms, small establishment. There...and the whole Royal Family is a single policeman, WESTMINSTER ABBEY. "Again within these walls ! A long, long tract of speaking years between The day... | |
| Stanley Weintraub - Biography & Autobiography - 2000 - 520 pages
...'any state whatever': They live not merely like private gentlefolks, but like very small gentlefolks, small house, small rooms, small establishment. There...Dawson, Lady and Maid of Honour; George Anson and [John] Gordon; [Henry] Birch, the Prince of Wales's tutor; and Miss Hildyard, the governess of the... | |
| Anna Kirwan - Juvenile Fiction - 2001 - 436 pages
...Buckingham Palace: They live not merely like private gentlefolks, but like very small gentlefolks, small house, small rooms, small establishment. There...and the whole Royal Family is a single policeman. . . . The Queen is running in and out of the house all day long, and often goes about alone, walks... | |
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