| Horace Walpole (4th earl of Orford.) - 1833 - 452 páginas
...execution. Dr. Hay says, it will soon be as shameful to beat a Frenchman as to beat a woman. Indeed one is forced to ask every morning what victory there is, for fear of missing one. We talk of a congress at Breda, and some think Lord Temple will go thither : if he does, I shall really... | |
| Horace Walpole - 1840 - 540 páginas
...execution. Dr. Hay says, it will soon be as shameful to beat a Frenchman as to beat a woman. Indeed, one is forced to ask every morning what victory there is, for fear of missing one. We talk of a congress at Breda, and some think Lord Temple will go thither : if he does, I shall really... | |
| Horace Walpole (4th earl of Orford.) - 1840 - 548 páginas
...execution. Dr. Hay says, it will soon be as shameful to beat a Frenchman as to beat a woman. Indeed, one is forced to ask every morning what victory there is, for fear of missing one. We talk of a congress at Breda, and some think Lord Temple will go thither : if he does, 1 shall really... | |
| Horace Walpole - 1842 - 580 páginas
...execution. Dr. Hay says it will soon be as shameful to beat a Frenchman as to beat a woman. Indeed, one is forced to ask every morning what victory there is, for fear of missing one. We talk of a congress at Breda, and some think Lord Temple will go thither: if he does, I shall really... | |
| Philip Henry Stanhope (5th earl.) - 1844 - 628 páginas
...Quebec, in November of the victory at Quiberon. " Indeed," says Horace Walpole, in his lively style, " one is forced to ask every " morning what victory there is, for fear of miss" ing one ! " * Another contemporary, Dr. Hay, exclaimed, in no liberal spirit of triumph, that... | |
| Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope - 1844 - 608 páginas
...Quebec, in November of the victory at Quiberon. " Indeed," says Horace Walpole, in his lively style, " one is forced to ask every " morning what victory there is, for fear of miss" ing one ! " * Another contemporary, Dr. Hay, exclaimed, in no liberal spirit of triumph, that... | |
| Thomas Arnold - 1845 - 474 páginas
...Quebec, in November, of the victory at Quiberon. ' Indeed,' says Horace Walpole, in his lively style, ' one is forced to ask every morning what victory there is, for fear of missing one!' Another contemporary, Dr. Hay, exclaimed, in no liberal spirit of triumph, that it would soon be as... | |
| 1845 - 970 páginas
...Quebec, in November of the victory at Quiberon. ' Indeed,' says Horace Walpole, in his lively style, ' one is forced to ask every morning what victory there is, for fear of missing one !' Another contemporary, Dr. Hay, exclaimed in no liberal spirit of triumph, that it would soon be... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1846 - 474 páginas
...connection, two periods of Mr. Reed's career. His city of his letters, Horace Walpole writes, " Indeed, one is forced to ask every morning what victory there is, for fear of missing one." early years, it will be observed, were spent in Trenton, the place of his birth, in Philadelphia, and... | |
| Jules Michelet - 1847 - 440 páginas
...Quebec, in November, of the victory at Quiberon. ' Indeed,' says Horace Walpole, in his lively style, ' one is forced to ask every morning what victory there is, for fear of missing one !' Another contemporary, Dr. Hay, exclaimed, in no liberal spirit of triumph, that it would soon be... | |
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