... natural relations, — and this was the only sign of emotion which she evinced. Her manner to them was very graceful and engaging; she kissed them both, and rose from her chair and moved towards the Duke of Sussex, who was farthest from her, and too... Royal Palaces of England - Trang 337bởi Marjory Hollings - 1911 - 377 trangXem Toàn bộ - Giới thiệu về cuốn sách này
| Charles Greville - 1875 - 556 trang
...she kissed them both, and rose from her chair and moved toward the Duke of Sussex, who was farthest from her and too infirm to reach her. She seemed rather...to any individual of any rank, station, or party. 1 The Dukes of Cumberland and Sussex. The Duke of Cambridge was in Hanover. I particularly watched... | |
| Henry Mills Alden - 1880 - 980 trang
...returned, the proclaboth, rose from her chair, and moved toward the Duke of Sussex, who was farthest from her, and too infirm to reach her. She seemed...not speak to anybody, nor did she make the slightest difCORONATION OF QUEEN VICTORIA. mation was read, and the usual order passed, when the doors were thrown... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1880 - 974 trang
...her chair, and moved toward the Duke of Sussex, who was farthest from her, and too infirm to reacli her. She seemed rather bewildered at the multitude...not speak to anybody, nor did she make the slightest difCORONAT10N OF (JCEE!) VICTORIA. matioii was read, and the usual order passed, when the doors were... | |
| 1880 - 982 trang
...chair, and moved toward the Duke of Sussex, who was farthest from her, and too infirm to reach lier. She seemed rather bewildered at the multitude of men...not speak to anybody, nor did she make the slightest difCORONAT10N OF QUEEN VICTORIA. mation was read, and the usual order passed, when the doors were thrown... | |
| 1875 - 540 trang
...engaging. She kissed them both, and moved towards the Duke of Sussex, who was furthest from her seat and too infirm to reach her. She seemed rather bewildered...party. I particularly watched her when Melbourne and her Ministers, and the Duke of Wellington and Peel approached her. She went through the whole ceremony,... | |
| Guizot (M., François) - 1881 - 672 trang
...she kissed them both, aud rose from her chair, and moved toward the Duke of Sussex, who was farthest from her, and too infirm to reach her. She seemed...hand ; but she did not speak to anybody, nor did she nmke the slightest difference in her manner, or show any in her countenance, to any individual of any... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1881 - 856 trang
...she kissed them both, and rose from her chair and moved towards the Duke of Sussex, who was furthest from her, and too infirm to reach her. She seemed rather bewildered i't the multitude of mm who \vcre sworn, and who cume, one after another, to kiss her hand ; but she... | |
| James Taylor - 1882 - 276 trang
...she kissed them both, and rose from her chair and moved towards the Duke of Sussex, who was farthest from her, and too infirm to reach her. She seemed...to any individual of any rank, station, or party. . . . She went through the whole ceremony, occasionally looking at Melbourne for instruction when she... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1884 - 242 trang
...she kissed them both, and rose from her chair, and moved towards the Duke of Sussex, who was farthest from her, and too infirm to reach her. She seemed...to any individual of any rank, station, or party. . . . She went through the whole ceremony, occasionally looking at Melbourne for instruction when she... | |
| Justin McCarthy - 1886 - 654 trang
...she kissed them both, and rose from her chair and moved towards the Duke of Sussex, who was farthest from her, and too infirm to reach her. She seemed...at \ the multitude of men who were sworn, and who «..ime, one after another, to kiss her hand, but she did not apeak xo anybody, nor did she make the... | |
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