| 1816 - 564 pàgines
...the public, all the fine ladys, if you will except one or two, became passionately fond of the young Adventurer, and used all their arts and industry for him in the most intemperate manner. Under these circumstances, I found myself almost alone, without troops, without arms, without money... | |
| 1816 - 696 pàgines
...sources, that " all the fine ladys, if you will except one or two, became passionately fond of the young adventurer, and used all their arts and industry for him in the most intemperate manner." This attachment was very absurd and very nijuliotis; still we cannot with justice attribute it to motives... | |
| David Stewart - 1822 - 552 pàgines
...Lady Mackintosh informed her guest of the risk he had run. One of the ladies noticed by the President, finding she could not prevail upon her husband to...morning, that he intended to set off for Culloden with an offer of his services as a loyal subject, contrived, while making tea for breakfast, to pour, as... | |
| David Stewart - 1822 - 658 pàgines
...Sec Appendix, U. the fine Indies, • if you except one or two, became passionately fond of the young adventurer, and used all their arts and industry for him, in the most intemperate manner. Under these circumstances, I found myself almost alone, without troops, without arms, without money... | |
| 1827 - 586 pàgines
...the public, all the fine Ladies, if you will except one or two, became passionately fond of the young Adventurer, and used all their arts and industry for him in the most intemperate manner. Under these circumstances I found myself almost alone ; without troops, without arms, without money... | |
| David Stewart (Major-General.) - 1825 - 662 pàgines
...Lady Mackintosh informed her guest of the risk he had run. One of the ladies noticed by the President, finding she could not prevail upon her husband to...that .he intended to set off for Culloden with the offer of his services as a loyal subject, contrived, while making tea for breakfast, to pour, as if... | |
| sir Henry Ellis - 1827 - 768 pàgines
...the public, all the fine Ladies, if you will except one or two, became passionately fond of the young Adventurer, and used all their arts and industry for him in the most intemperate manner. Under these circumstances I found myself almost alone ; without troops, without arms, without money... | |
| John Struthers - 1828 - 676 pàgines
...the public, all the fine ladies, if you will except one or two, became passionately fond of the young adventurer, and used all their arts and industry for him in the most intemperate manner." Culloden Papers, p. 250. One of these fine ladies, unable to prevail upon her husband to ruin her,... | |
| John Struthers - 1828 - 660 pàgines
...the public, all the fine ladies, if you will except one or two, became passionately fond of the young adventurer, and used all their arts and industry for him in the most intemperate manner." Culloden Papers, p. 2JO. One of these fine ladies, unable to prevail upon her husband to ruin her,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1835 - 396 pàgines
...the publick, all the fine ladys, if you will except one or two, became passionately fond of the young adventurer, and used all their arts and industry for him in the most intemperate manner. Under these circumstances, I found myself almost alone, without troops, without arms, without money... | |
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