My Friend H: John Cam Hobhouse, Baron Broughton of Broughton de GyffordJ. Murray, 1948 - 369 pages |
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... later known to the world as Napoleon's gaoler ; and , borrowing horses from Sir Robert Wilson , a British attaché , rode out to view the encampments of the Allies and the French lines in the distance . On arriving at Vienna , Hobhouse ...
... later known to the world as Napoleon's gaoler ; and , borrowing horses from Sir Robert Wilson , a British attaché , rode out to view the encampments of the Allies and the French lines in the distance . On arriving at Vienna , Hobhouse ...
Page 58
... later , at the opera , Hobhouse had a fine view of royalty in a neighbouring box , the King of Prussia being in blue and all the rest a blaze of red ; the Regent , he thought , looked somewhat sickly beside his brother monarchs . They ...
... later , at the opera , Hobhouse had a fine view of royalty in a neighbouring box , the King of Prussia being in blue and all the rest a blaze of red ; the Regent , he thought , looked somewhat sickly beside his brother monarchs . They ...
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... later Sophia wrote to say that their silk worms had all spun their cocoons , and that they were waiting for a spindle to be sent down from London to wind the silk on . " Stoke feast is very fine , there was a roundabout on Monday night ...
... later Sophia wrote to say that their silk worms had all spun their cocoons , and that they were waiting for a spindle to be sent down from London to wind the silk on . " Stoke feast is very fine , there was a roundabout on Monday night ...
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