| Lady Rachel Russell - 1793 - 624 trang
...I have been in, that I fhould be fo unfortunate to be out of town when the Queen was brought-tobed, for I fhall never now be fatisfied whether the child be true or falfe. She never took care to fatisfy the world, or give people any demonftration. It is wonderful, if fhe... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 552 trang
...18, 1688. My dear sister can't imagine the concern and vexation I have been in, that I should be so unfortunate to be out of town when the queen was brought to bed ; for I shall never now be satisfied, whether the child be true or false. It may be it is our brother, but... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 496 trang
...18,1688. My dear sister can't imagine the concern and vexation I have been in, that I should be so unfortunate to be out of town when the queen was brought to bed ; for I shall never now be satisfied, whether the child be true or false. It may be it is our brother, but... | |
| Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) - 1843 - 462 trang
...unjust. " My dear sister can't imagine the concern and vexation I have been in, that 1 should be so unfortunate to be out of town when the queen was brought to bed, for I shall never now be satisfied whether the child be true or false. It may be it is oar brother, but God... | |
| 1847 - 760 trang
...18, 1688. ' My dear sister can't imagine the concern and vexation I have been in that I should be so unfortunate to be out of town when the queen was brought to bed, for I shall never be satisfied whether the child be true or false. It may be it is our brother, but God knows... | |
| Agnes Strickland - 1854 - 492 trang
...18, 1G88. " My dear sister can't imagine the concern and vexation I have been in, that I should be so unfortunate to be out of town when the queen was brought to bed, for I shall never now be satisfied whether the child be true or false. It may be it is our brother, but God... | |
| Francis Lancelott - 1858 - 604 trang
...follows : — " My dear sister can't imagine the concern and vexation I have been in, that I should be so unfortunate to be out of town when the Queen was brought to bed, for I shall never now be satisfied whether the child be true or false. It may be it is our brother, hut God... | |
| Agnes Strickland - 1885 - 500 trang
...18, 1GSS. " My dear sister can't imagine the concern and vexation I have been in, that I should be so unfortunate to be out of town when the queen was brought to bod, for I shall never now he satisfied whether the child be true or false. It may be it is our brother,... | |
| Joseph Fitzgerald Molloy - 1901 - 366 trang
...to Mary, " My dear sister can't imagine the concern and vexation I have been in, that I should be so unfortunate to be out of town when the Queen was brought to bed, for I shall never more be satisfied, whether the child be true or false. It may be it is our brother but... | |
| Maureen Waller - 2003 - 504 trang
...June 1688 My dear sister can't imagine the concern and vexation I have been in, that I should be so unfortunate to be out of town when the Queen was brought to bed, for I shall never now be satisfied whether the child be true or false. It may be it is our brother, but God... | |
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