| 1821 - 154 pàgines
...puzzled how to reply. The king perceived his embarrassment, and extricated him from it by saying : " My lord, I shall just do nothing at all ; and when he is tired of England, he will go abroad again." This story ought to be generally known, as a remarkable proof of the moderation and prudence of King... | |
| Henry Kett - 1825 - 298 pàgines
...puzzled how to reply. The king perceived his nnibarrassment, and extricated him from it, by saying : ' My lord, I shall just do nothing at all ; and when he is tired of England, he will go abroad again.' This story ought to be generally known, as a remarkable proof of the moderation and prudence of Kiiij... | |
| George Ramsay - 1828 - 654 pàgines
...being asked, " And what do you think, my Lord, I should do with him ?" immediately adding, " My Lord, 1 shall just do nothing at all ; and when he is tired of England, he will go abroad again." There was a gentleman who lived in the city in the beginning of the reign of this monarch, and was... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1843 - 492 pàgines
...might savour of indifference to the royal family. The King perceived his embarrassment, and extracted him from it by adding : ' My lord, I shall just do...nothing at all; and when he is tired of England he shall go abroad again.'" ."I think," adds Hume, "that for the honour of the late King, this story ought... | |
| Karl Ludwig Klose - 1845 - 416 pàgines
...subjoined, " And what do you think, my lord, I should do with him ? ' " Lord Holdernesse owned that he was puzzled how to reply ; for, if he declared his...he is tired of England, he will go abroad again.' I think this story, for the honour of the late king, ought to be more generally known. " But what will... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1846 - 318 pàgines
...subjoined " And what do you think, my lord, I should do with him ?" Lord Holdernesse owned that he was puzzled how to reply; for, if he declared his...he is tired of England, he will go abroad again.' I think this story, for the honour of the late King, ought to be more generally known. But, what will... | |
| John Hill Burton - 1846 - 560 pàgines
...subjoined, ' And what do you think, my lord, I should do with him V " Lord Holderness owned that he was puzzled how to reply ; for if he declared his...he is tired of England, he will go abroad again." I think this story, for the honour of the late king, ought to bo more generally known. But what will... | |
| John Hill Burton, David Hume - 1846 - 566 pàgines
...Lord Holderness owned that he was puzzled how to reply ; for if he declared his real sentiments, thev might savour of indifference to the royal family....he is tired of England, he will go abroad again." I think this story, for the honour of the late king, ought to be more generally known. But what will... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1846 - 310 pàgines
...was puzzled how to reply ; for, if he declared his real sentiments, they might savour ofindifTerer.ee to the Royal Family. The King perceived his embarrassment,...he is tired of England, he will go abroad again.' I think this story, for the honour of the late King, ought to be more generally known. But, what will... | |
| Crumpe - 1852 - 988 pàgines
...the horns of the dilemma by adding, with much good humour, ' My Lord, take no trouble to reply, for I shall just do nothing at all, and when he is tired of England he will go abroad again.' "* "But from what source could the Usurper have been informed of the presence of our Prince in England?"... | |
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