M'Namara returned to London, and reported the Prince's answer to the gentlemen who had employed him, they were astonished and confounded. However, they soon resolved on the measures which they were to pursue for the future, and determined no longer to... Tales of a Grandfather: Scotland - Pàgina 419per Walter Scott - 1836Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Walter Scott - 1877 - 592 pàgines
...the gentlemen who had employed him, they were astonished and confounded. However, they soon resolved on the measures which they were to pursue for the...he often declared, he neither loved nor esteemed." From this anecdote, the general truth of which is indubitable, the principal fault of Charles Edward's... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1878 - 466 pàgines
...the gentlemen who had employed him, they were astonished and confounded. However, they soon resolved on the measures which they were to pursue for the...his best and most faithful friends than part with a harlot, whom, as he often declared, he neither loved nor esteemed." From this anecdote, the general... | |
| Walter Scott - 1885 - 912 pàgines
...the gentlemen who had employed him, they were astonished and confounded. However, they soon resolved on the measures which they were to pursue for the...longer to serve a man who could not be persuaded to sen<e himself, and chose rather to endanger the lives of his best and most faithful friends, than part... | |
| Walter Scott - 1887 - 482 pàgines
...the gentlemen who had employed him, they were astonished and confounded. However, they soon resolved on the measures which they were to pursue for the...harlot, whom, as he often declared, he neither loved nor From this anecdote, the general truth of which is indubitable, the principal fault of Charles Edward's... | |
| Walter Scott - 1898 - 968 pàgines
...the gentlemen who had employed him. they were astonished and confounded. However, they soon resolved on the measures which they were to pursue for the...as he often declared, he neither loved nor esteemed [pp. 204-209J . From this anecdote, the general truth of which is indubitable, the principal fault... | |
| Felix Knothe - 1913 - 122 pàgines
...directions in respect to his private conduct from any man alive"2). III. Die Verschwörer beschlossen, „no longer to serve a man who could not be persuaded...and most faithful friends, than part with an harlot . . ."3) „Mr. N'Namara . . . used all the arts of persuasion to induce him to part with his mistress,... | |
| Ernest Hartley Coleridge - 1920 - 552 pàgines
...their own business, were " astonished and confounded." ' ' They determined no longer to serve a master who could not be persuaded to serve himself, and chose...his best and most faithful friends than part with one harlot whom he neither loved nor esteemed." In Redgauntlet (1831, Vol. XXXVI., Cap. X., p. 205)... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1923 - 696 pàgines
...the gentlemen who had employed him, they were astonished and confounded. However, they soon resolved on the measures which they were to pursue for the...he often declared, he neither loved nor esteemed.' From this anecdote, the general truth of which is indubitable, the principal fault of Charles Edward's... | |
| J. C. D. Clark - 1994 - 292 pàgines
...report of his madness.' Those 'persons of distinction' in England who had despatched M'Namara then 'determined no longer to serve a man who could not...he often declared, he neither loved nor esteemed'. William King concluded: 'from this era may truly be dated the ruin of his cause; which, for the future,... | |
| 1819 - 578 pàgines
...the gentlemen who had employed him, they were astonished and confounded. However, they soon resolved on the measures which they were to pursue for the...he often declared, he neither loved nor esteemed.' p. 198. After the many extracts which we have now made from this little volume, it is unnecessary to... | |
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