| John Watkins - Great Britain - 1832 - 800 pages
...entertainments for their illustrious visiter. The Prince is quite the officer, never wearing any other dress than his uniform, and his star and garter only when...seas, until coming into English Harbour, when the ship's heaving down obliged him to be on shore. His Royal Highness shews the most amiable disposition... | |
| Godfrey Basil Mundy - 1836 - 316 pages
...entertainments for their illustrious visitor. "The Prince is quite the Officer, never wearing any other dress than his uniform, and his star and garter only when...down obliged him to be on shore. His Royal Highness shows the most amiable disposition and condescension on every occasion, sees into the detail of the... | |
| George Newenham Wright, John Watkins - Great Britain - 1837 - 954 pages
...entertainments for their illustrious visiter. The Prince is quite the officer, never wearing any other dress than his uniform, and his star and garter only when...seas, until coming into English Harbour, when the ship's heaving down obliged him to be on shore. His Royal Highness shews the most amiable disposition... | |
| George Newenham Wright, John Watkins - Great Britain - 1837 - 972 pages
...quite the officer, never wearing any other dress than his uniform, and his star 152 CAPIAIN HOU.OWAY. and garter only when receiving addresses, or on any...seas, until coming into English Harbour, when the ship's heaving down obliged him to be on shore. His Royal Highness shews the most amiable disposition... | |
| George Newenham Wright, John Watkins - Great Britain - 1857 - 462 pages
...star 152 CAPTAIN IIOLLOWAT. and garter only when receiving addresses, or on any other public occaaion. He has not slept a night out of his ship since his...seas, until coming into English Harbour, when the ship's heaving down obliged him to be on shore. His Royal Highness shews the most amiable disposition... | |
| Robert Huish - 1837 - 806 pages
...entertainments for their illustrious visitor. The Prince is quite the officer, never wearing any other dress than his uniform, and his star and garter only when receiving addresses, or on any public occasion. He has not slept a night out of his ship since his arrival in these seas, until coming... | |
| Percy Fitzgerald - Great Britain - 1884 - 434 pages
...entertainments for their illustrious visitor. The Prince is quite the officer, never wearing any other dress but his uniform, and his star and garter only when receiving...seas, until coming into English harbour, when the ship's heaving down obliged him to be on shore. His Royal Highness shows the most amiable disposition... | |
| Robert Huish - 1837 - 744 pages
...entertainments for their illustrious visitor. The Prince is quite the officer, never wearing any other dress than his uniform, and his star and garter only when receiving addresses, or on any public occasion. He has not slept a night out of his ship since his arrival in these seas, until coming... | |
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