| James Boswell - Hebrides (Scotland) - 1786 - 552 pages
...visitor very like Prince Charles. " Why," said I, " have you ever seen Prince Charles?" " No, Sir," said the fellow, " but this gentleman, whoever he may be, exactly resembles the busts which are sold in Red Lion-street, and are said to be the busts of Prince Charles." The truth is, these busts were taken... | |
| English literature - 1819 - 514 pages
...new visitor тегу like Prince Charles." " Why," said I. " have you ever seen Prince Charles Ï " " No sir," replied the fellow, "but this gentleman,...be, exactly resembles the busts which are sold in Red lion-street, and are said tobe the busts of Prince Charles." The truth is, these busts veré taken... | |
| 1822 - 522 pages
...said to me, ' that ha thought my visitor very like Princo Charles :' ' Why,' said I, ' have you over seen Prince Charles ?' ' No, Sir,' replied the fellow,...whoever he may be, exactly resembles the busts • which arc sold in Red Lion-street, and ara said to be the busts of Pciuco Charles. '— 1 - TO MY DAUGHTKR,... | |
| James Browne - Clans - 1838 - 538 pages
...servant, after he was gone, taid to me, 'that he thought my new visitor very like Prince Charles.' ' Why,' said I, ' have you ever seen Prince Charles?' ' No,...be, exactly resembles the busts which are sold in Red-lion-strect, and are said to bo the busts of Prince Charles.' Tht truth is, these busts were token... | |
| George Lillie Craik, Charles MacFarlane - Great Britain - 1841 - 834 pages
...he was gone, said to me, that he thought my new visitor very like Prince Charles. 'Whv,' said 1. ' have you ever seen Prince Charles?' • No sir.' replied the fellow, ' but this gentleman, whoever he may l>e, exactly tesemUcs the busts which are sold in Red Lion-street, am) are said to be the busts of... | |
| James Browne - Clans - 1843 - 532 pages
...but this gentleman, whoever he may be, exactly resembles the busts which are sold in Ked-lion-street, and are said to be the busts of Prince Charles.' The...busts were taken in plaster of Paris from his face." t• Letter to Charles, 17th April, 1747. to secure the succession of the family. James observed that... | |
| Karl Ludwig Klose - 1845 - 416 pages
...after he was gone, said to me, " That he thought my new visitor very like Prince Charles." " Why," said I, " have you ever seen Prince Charles?" "No...gentleman, whoever he may be, exactly resembles the busts sold in Red Lion Street, and are said to be busts of Prince Charles." The truth is, these busts were... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - Jacobite Rebellion, 1745-1746 - 1846 - 310 pages
...after he was gone, said to me, — ' that he thought my new visitor very like Prince Charles.' ' Why," said I, ' have you ever seen Prince Charles ?' ' No,...gentleman, whoever he may be, exactly resembles the busts of Prince Charles.' The truth is, these busts were taken in plaster of Paris from his face"* The name... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - Jacobite Rebellion, 1745-1746 - 1846 - 318 pages
...Charles ?' ' No, Sir,' replied the fellow, ' but this gentleman, whoever he may be, exactly resembles the busts of Prince Charles.' The truth is, these...busts were taken in plaster of Paris from his face"* The name adopted by Charles, during his visit to England, was Smith — the same name which his great... | |
| Crumpe - 1852 - 988 pages
...thought his new visitor very like Prince Charles ! The Doctor, in ill-SHppressed alarm, exclaimed, Why, have you ever seen Prince Charles ? — No, Sir, replied...be, exactly resembles the busts which are sold in Red Lion Street, and which are said to be the busts of Prince Charles Edward Stuart ! * " 'Thus, Ogilvie,... | |
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