Majesty asked what I thought of my new acquaintance, Lord Dartmouth ? I said, there was something in his air -and manner which I thought not only agreeable, but enchanting, and that he seemed to me to be one of the best of men; a sentiment in which both... The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Page 1771807Full view - About this book
| 1806 - 554 pages
...thought of my new acquaintance, Lord Dartmouth? I faid, there wjs fomething in hia air and manner which 1 thought not only agreeable, but enchanting, and that he feemed to me to be one of the belt of men ; a fentiment in which both their Majeiiies heartily joined. " They fay that Lord Dartmouth... | |
| Sir William Forbes - Medicine - 1806 - 578 pages
...Majesty asked what I thought of my new acquaintance, Lord ' Dartmouth ? I said, there was something in his air and manner, which I thought not only agreeable, but enchanting, and that he seemed to me to be one of the best of men ; a sentiment in which both their Majesties heartily joined.... | |
| 1806 - 572 pages
...His Majesty asked what I thought of my new acquaintance, Lord Dartmouth ? I said, there was lomething in his air and manner, which I thought not only agreeable, but enchanting, and that he seemed to me to be one of the best of men; a sentiment in which both their Majesties heartily joined.... | |
| English literature - 1807 - 522 pages
...and Dr Robertfon, and Lord Kinnoull, and the Archbifhop of York, &c. &c. &c. His Majefty afked what I thought of my new acquaintance, Lord Dartmouth ? I...enchanting, and that he feemed to me to be one of the bcft of men ; a fentiment in which both their Majefties heartily joined. " They fay that Lord Dartmouth... | |
| 1807 - 752 pages
...His Majefty aikcd what I thought of my rjew acquaintance, Lord Dartmouth? I faid, there was fomethisg in his air and manner, which I thought not only agreeable,...the beft of men ; a fentiment in which both their Msjefties heartily joined. •' They fay that Lord Dartmouth is an enthufiaft," faid the King, " but... | |
| English literature - 1807 - 752 pages
...Dr. Robertfon, and Lord Kinnoull, and the Archbiihop of York, &c. &c. &c. His Majeftv afked what I thought of my new acquaintance, Lord Dartmouth ? I...thought not only agreeable, but enchanting, and that he fcemcd to ma to be one of the beft of men ; a fentiment in which both their Majefties heartily joined.... | |
| John Wesley, George Story - Christianity - 1807 - 700 pages
...Majefty,"fays Dr. B. "aflced what I thought of my new acquaintance Lord Dartmouth ? I faid, there was fbmething in his air and manner, which, I thought, not only...enchanting, and that he feemed to me to be One of the bed of men ; a fentiment in which both their Majeftie? heartily joined. ' They fay, that Lord Dartmouth... | |
| Sir William Forbes - 1807 - 408 pages
...His Majesty asked what I thought of my new acquaintance, Lord Dartmouth ? I said, there was something in his air and manner, which I thought not only agreeable, but enchanting, and that he seemed to me to be one of the best of men; a sentiment in which both their Majesties heartily joined.... | |
| Sir William Forbes - 1807 - 412 pages
...His Majesty asked what I thought of my new acquaintance, Lord Dartmouth ? I said, there was something in his air and manner, which I thought not only agreeable, but enchanting, and that he seemed to me to be one of the best of men; a sentiment in which both their Majesties heartily joined.... | |
| David M'Clure, Elijah Parish - 1811 - 392 pages
...Beattie. His Majesty asked what I thought of my acquaintance, Lord Dartmouth. I said, there was something in his air and manner, which I thought not only agreeable, but enchanting, and that he seemed to me to be one of the best of men. A sentiment in which both their Majesties, the Queen being... | |
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