| 1738 - 396 páginas
...Thirty-two Thoufand and fifty Pounds, including the Coronation Expence. She was extremely well bred, treated her chief Ladies and Servants as if they had been her Equals. Her Behaviour to all that approached her was decent, and full of Dignity, and fhewed Condefcenfan without... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1748 - 472 páginas
...two thoufand and * fifty Pounds, including the Coronation Expence. « She was extremely well-bred, treated her chief * Ladies and Servants as if they had been her Equals. « Her Behaviour to all that approached hep was de« cent, and full of Dignity, and mewed Condefcen«... | |
| 1749 - 562 páginas
...including the ?t Coronation Expence. « She 480 OXfORDSHIRE. •' li Slie was extremely well-bred, treated her chief " Ladies and Servants as if they had been her Equals. •";Her Behaviour to all that approached her was " decent, and full of Dignity, and fhewed Cende"... | |
| Sarah Churchill (duchess of Marlborough.) - 1838 - 520 páginas
...poor clergy. She was extremely wrll-brod, and treated her chief ladies and servants as if they bail been her equals ; and she never refused to give charity,...paid the salaries of most of her sister's servants, notwithstnnding the hardships she had suffered in King \\ illiam's reign. And to shew how good a manager... | |
| Mrs. A. T. Thomson - 1839 - 594 páginas
...always paid the greatest respect imaginable to King William and Queen Mary. She was extremely well bred, and treated her chief ladies and servants as if they had been her equals. To all who approached her, her behaviour, decent and dignified, shewed condescension without art or... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1843 - 526 páginas
...her " the best bred person in her dominions ;" and even the Duchess of Marlborough observes, — " She was extremely well-bred, and treated her chief...ladies and servants as if they had been her equals." The Duchess, however, with something of malevolence, subsequently retracts her words, affirming that... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1843 - 530 páginas
...her " the best bred person in her dominions ;" and even the Duchess of Marlborough observes, — " She was extremely well-bred, and treated her chief...ladies and servants as if they had been her equals." The Duchess, however, with something of malevolence, subsequently retracts her words, affirming that... | |
| Agnes Strickland, Elisabeth Strickland - 1852 - 578 páginas
...the first-fruits to be distributed among the poor clergy. Queen Anne was extremely well-bred : she treated her chief ladies and servants as if they had...there was the least reason for any body to ask it. She likewise paid the salaries of most of her sister queen Mary's servants, notwithstanding the hardships... | |
| Agnes Strickland - 1852 - 574 páginas
...the first-fruits to be distributed among the poor clergy. Queen Anne was extremely well-bred : she treated her chief ladies and servants as if they had...there was the least reason for any body to ask it. She likewise paid the salaries of most of her sister queen Mary's servants, notwithstanding the hardships... | |
| Agnes Strickland - 1852 - 372 páginas
...the first-fruits, to be distributed among the poor clergy. " Queen Anne was extremely well-bred : she treated her chief ladies and servants as if they had...give charity, when there was the least reason for anybody to ask it; she likewise paid the salaries of most of her sister, queen Mary's servants, notwithstanding... | |
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