... for the opening of the door ; upon which they all rushed in, pushed aside their competitors, and placed themselves in the front rows of the gallery. They stayed there till after eleven, when the House rose ; and during the debate gave applause and... The Letters and Works of Lady Mary Wortley Montagu - עמוד 13מאת Lady Mary Wortley Montagu - 1837 - 416 דפיםתצוגה מלאה - מידע על ספר זה
| Norman Pearson - 1911 - 532 דפים
...applause, and showed marks of dislike, not only by smiles and winks (which have always been allowed in such cases), but by noisy laughs and apparent contempts;...true reason why poor Lord Hervey spoke miserably." This outbreak hardly calls for criticism, for indeed the tale points its own moral. But it shows how... | |
| Charles E. Pearce - 1911 - 374 דפים
...after eleven, when the House rose, and during the debate gave applause and showed marks of dislike not only by smiles and winks (which have always been allowed in these cases), but by noisy laughs and contempts, which is supposed the true reason why poor Lord Hervey spoke miserably." What adds to the... | |
| Philip Chesney Yorke - 1913 - 720 דפים
...eleven, when the House rose ; and during the debate gave applause and showed marks of dislike, not only by smiles and winks (which have always been allowed...cases) but by noisy laughs and apparent contempts." (Letters of Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, ed. by W. Moy Thomas (1893), ii. 38.) Another account in Autobiography... | |
| 1914 - 884 דפים
...eleven, when the House rose; and during the debate gave applause, and showed marks of dislike, not only by smiles and winks (which have always been allowed...your pardon, dear madam, for this long relation; but 't is impossible to be short on so copious a subject: and you must own this action very well worthy... | |
| Myra Reynolds - 1920 - 542 דפים
...after eleven, when the House rose; and during the debate gave applause and showed marks of dislike, not only by smiles and winks (which have always been allowed...true reason why poor Lord Hervey spoke miserably.' 1 Letters and Works, vol. n, p. 41. The debate referred to was on the conduct of the Spanish government,... | |
| Myra Reynolds - 1920 - 546 דפים
...after eleven, when the House rose; and during the debate gave applause and showed marks of dislike, not only by smiles and winks (which have always been allowed...supposed the true reason why poor Lord Hervey spoke miserably.1 1 Letters and Works, vol. n, p. 41. The debate referred to was on the conduct of the Spanish... | |
| John Wynne Jeudwine - 1925 - 436 דפים
...eleven, when the House rose ; and during the debate gave applause and showed marks of dislike, not only by smiles and winks (which have always been allowed...; which is supposed the true reason why poor Lord Harvey spoke miserably." CHAPTER VI COLONIAL TRADE AND EMPIRE i. The War of Jenkins* Ear. — The agreement... | |
| Arthur Stanley Turberville - 1927 - 600 דפים
...proceedings, from 5 till ii pm, and ' during the debate gave applause, and showed marks of dislike not only by smiles and winks (which have always been allowed...supposed the true reason why poor Lord Hervey spoke so miserably '-1 It was in 1770, during the Administration of Lord North, whose colleagues were ever... | |
| 1908 - 1058 דפים
...eleven, when the House rose ; and during the debate gave applause, and showed marks of dislike, not only by smiles and winks (which have always been allowed...; which is supposed the true reason why poor Lord Hervej spoke miserably. Meanwhile the Duke of Queensberry had gone over to the Opposition, and attached... | |
| 1914 - 1238 דפים
...eleven, when the House rose; and during the debate gave applause, and showed marks of dislike, not only by smiles and winks (which have always been allowed...your pardon, dear madam, for this long relation; but 't is impossible to be short on so copious a subject; and you must own this action very well worthy... | |
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