| 1818 - 806 pages
...I dare say she will follow Lord Halmerino's advice to Lord Kflmamock, and not wince." " Aug. 16.— I have been this morning at the Tower, and passed...trade of letting spying-glasses at a halfpenny a look. Old Lovat arrived last night. I saw Murray, Lord Derwentwater, Lord Traquair, Lord Cromartie and his... | |
| England - 1818 - 772 pages
...dare say she will follow Lord Baunerino's advice to Lord Kilmarnock, and not wince." " Aug. 16. — I have been this morning at the Tower, and passed...trade of letting spying-glasses at a halfpenny a look. Old Lovat arrived last night. I saw Murray, Lord Derwentwater, Lord Traquoir, Lord Cromartie and his... | |
| H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley - American literature - 1818 - 500 pages
...was only granted him to engage his brother's To,te at the election of Scotch Peers - - - August 16. I have been this morning at the Tower, and passed...trade of letting spying-glasses at a halfpenny a look. Old Lovat arrived last uight. I saw Murray, lord Derwcntwater, lord Traquair, lord Cromartie and his... | |
| 1912 - 500 pages
...election of Scotch Peers - - - August 16. 1 have been this morning at tlie Tower, and passed under the wew heads at Temple Bar, where people make a trade of letting spying-glasses at a halfpenny a look. Old Lovat arrived last night. I saw Murray, lord Dcrwentwater, lord Traquair, lord Cromartie and his... | |
| English literature - 1819 - 950 pages
...are drove into rebellion for want like Lord Kilmarnock. I have been this morning, (August 16, 1746) at the Tower, and passed under the new heads at Temple Bar, where people ¡ч ilrc a trade of letting spyitig-glasscs at a halfpenny a look. Old Lovat arrived last night. 1... | |
| Robert Southey - Christian life - 1829 - 478 pages
...kingdom come, for the coming * " I have been this morning," says Horace Walpole, " to the Tower, and past under the new heads at Temple Bar, where people make...of letting spying-glasses at a halfpenny a look." — Letters, vol. ip 151. of which children are taught to offer up their daily prayers, but for which... | |
| Robert Southey - Christian life - 1829 - 472 pages
...kingdom come, for the coming * " I have been this morning," says Horace Walpole, " to the Tower, and past under the new heads at Temple Bar, where people make...of letting spying-glasses at a halfpenny a look." — Letters, vol. ip 151. of which children are taught to offer up their daily prayers, but for which... | |
| Robert Southey - Christian life - 1829 - 488 pages
...kingdom come, for the coming * " I have been this morning," says Horace Walpole, " to the Tower, and past under the new heads at Temple Bar, where people make...a trade of letting spying-glasses at a halfpenny a look."—Letters, vol. ip 151. of which children are taught to offer up their daily prayers, but for... | |
| George Lillie Craik - New Zealand - 1830 - 450 pages
...Walpole, in a very few words, describes the feelings with which the public crowded to this sight : — " I have been this morning at the Tower, and passed...at Temple Bar, where people make a trade of letting spying glasses at a halfpenny a look *." The New Zealanders have, therefore, in some degree, a justification... | |
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