| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - Peerage claims - 1811 - 302 pages
...a Mr. Howarth; the evening went off very dull, and they soon left the place. The next night we went to the play in the same manner, and returned in the...a cheerful evening, that we might recount over our youthful stories ; the day was fixed, and our supper consisted of a roast fowl, sausages, and a bowl... | |
| 1812 - 1038 pages
...Mr. Howorth : the evening went off very dull, and they soon left the place. The next night we went to the play in the same manner, and returned in the...a cheerful evening that we might recount over our youthful stories ; a day was fixed, and our supper was a roast fowl, sausages, and a bowl of punch.... | |
| William Carpenter - Nobility - 1837 - 894 pages
...Mr. Howarth ; the evening went off very dull, and they soon left the place. The next night we went to the play in the same manner, and returned in the...a cheerful evening, that we might recount over our youthful stories : the day was fixed, and our supper consisted of a roast fowl, sausages, and a bowl... | |
| William E. Adams - Great Britain - 1903 - 348 pages
...a Mr. Howarth. The evening went off very dull, and they soon left the place. The next night we went to the play in the same manner and returned in the...a cheerful evening that we might recount over our youthful stories. The day was fixed, and our supper consisted of a roast fowl, sausages, and a bowl... | |
| Parliament lords, proc - 1811 - 466 pages
...fame Manner, and returned in the fame Manner, and with no .other Difference than a young Barrifter, whom I thought agreeable ; and if I had been frequently with him (hould have liked him very much. When they went away I requefted my Sifter to give me a cheerful Evening... | |
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