| Sir Theodore Martin - 1880 - 610 páginas
...the fatigue and exposure which he had undergone produced an injurious effect. i86i IT INCREASES. 417 The sleeplessness, which had begun on the 10th, continued...back at Windsor Castle by half-past one next day. ' Bin recht elend ' (' Am very wretched ') is the entry in his Diary. He could not join the Queen,... | |
| Theodore Martin - 1880 - 560 páginas
...for some one to take his place with Prince Leopold, in the event of a successor becoming necessary. 1 Count Lavradio also came to the Castle the same day,...back at Windsor Castle by half-past one next day. 'Binrecht elcml' i ('Am very wretched') is the entry in his Diary. He could not join the Queen, as... | |
| Theodore Martin - 1880 - 564 páginas
...distressing details of the young King's death. I Next day, the 24th, was a Sunday, and the Prince walked I down with the Queen, the Royal children, the Prince...back at Windsor Castle by half-past one next day. ' Bin recht elend ' (' Am very wretched ') is the entry in his Diary. He could not join the Queen,... | |
| James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - 1880 - 1436 páginas
...terrific rain,' to inspect the progress of the works there. Two days afterwards he records in his diary, ' Am full of rheumatic pains, and feel thoroughly unwell....scarcely closed my eyes at night for the last fortnight.' Again, after travelling on the following day to Cambridge, on a visit to the Prince of Wales, he notes,... | |
| 1882 - 362 páginas
...doubt that the fatigue and exposure were most injurious to him. On the following Sunday he wrote — " Am full of rheumatic pains, and feel thoroughly unwell....scarcely closed my eyes at night for the last fortnight." He got no better during the following week — a week of great excitement concerning the " Trent "... | |
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