| Rapin de Thoyras (M., Paul) - 1763 - 608 halaman
...prince, and raifed his indignation to that degree, that he could not help Slewing it; but, as foon as the ceremony was over, fpoke fome warm words to the...his refentment at what he had done. Upon report of thole words to the king, his majefty thought fit to give a fudden mark of his difpleafure, by fending... | |
| Joseph Grove - 1764 - 506 halaman
...the ceremony was over, his Royal Highnefs fpoke fome warm words to the Duke ; which being reported to the King, his Majefty thought fit to give a fudden...till his pleafure was farther known •, to which he fubmitted. Soon after, his Majefty's farther pleafure was fignified to the Prince, that he fhould immediately... | |
| 1795 - 486 halaman
...ceremony was over, fpoke forae warm words to the Duke, exploiting his resentment at what he hail vont. Upon report of thefe words to the King, his Majefty...commands to the Prince to keep his own apartment till hi« ¡sir ¡turc was farther known : to which he immediately fubmitted. Soon after this his Majefty... | |
| 1795 - 488 halaman
...Prince, and railed his indignation to that degree, that he could not help ihewing it ; but as foon as the ceremony was over, fpoke fome warm words to the...words to the King, his Majefty thought fit to give a iudden mark of his difpleafure by fending his commands to the Prince to keep his own apartment till... | |
| 1838 - 1056 halaman
...reasons of this misunderstanding, with which we are not to be acquainted.' The next day the king sent his commands to the prince to keep his own apartment till his pleasure should be further known ; soon after he was desired to quit St. James's, on which his royal... | |
| 1838 - 542 halaman
...reasons of this misunderstanding, with which we are not to be acquainted.' The next day the king sent his commands to the prince to keep his own apartment till his pleasure ^loulrl be further known ; soon after he was desired to quit St. James's, on which his royal... | |
| 1838 - 542 halaman
...reasons of this misunderstanding, with which we are not to be acquainted.' The next day the king sent his commands to the prince to keep his own apartment till his pleasure should be further known ; soon after he was desired to quit St. James's, on which his royal... | |
| Society for the diffusion of useful knowledge - 1838 - 540 halaman
...reasons of this misunderstanding, with which we are not to be acquainted." The next day the king sent his commands to the prince to keep his own apartment till his pleasure should be further known ; soon after he was desired to quit St. James's, on which his royal... | |
| 1718 - 496 halaman
...prince, and rais'dhis Indignation ,to that Degree, that he could not help ihewing it; but as foon as the Ceremony was over, fpoke fome warm Words to the...give a fudden Mark of his Difpleafure, by fending his Corn/Hands to the Prince .to keep in his own Apartment 'till his Majefty's Pleafure was farther known... | |
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