My Friend H: John Cam Hobhouse, Baron Broughton of Broughton de GyffordJ. Murray, 1948 - 369 pages |
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Page 59
... seen to be unfounded , for when the gates were thrown open and the crowds surged eagerly into the Parks , their behaviour , though festive , was harmonious and orderly . For their amusement during the afternoon there were swings ...
... seen to be unfounded , for when the gates were thrown open and the crowds surged eagerly into the Parks , their behaviour , though festive , was harmonious and orderly . For their amusement during the afternoon there were swings ...
Page 111
... seen . ' 99 Both Hobhouse and Byron were glad to listen to the anecdotes of Henri Beyle - not yet known to the world as Stendhal - who had served with Napoleon in the retreat from Moscow . He told of the Emperor dismount- ing wretchedly ...
... seen . ' 99 Both Hobhouse and Byron were glad to listen to the anecdotes of Henri Beyle - not yet known to the world as Stendhal - who had served with Napoleon in the retreat from Moscow . He told of the Emperor dismount- ing wretchedly ...
Page 185
... seen him with a horsewhip under his coat waiting at the top of the place , and when the children have come up , he has lashed them all the way into the mill if they were too late ; and the children had half a mile to come , and be at ...
... seen him with a horsewhip under his coat waiting at the top of the place , and when the children have come up , he has lashed them all the way into the mill if they were too late ; and the children had half a mile to come , and be at ...
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