| 1822 - 494 trang
...in military affairs. These two sovereigns, especially the king of Prussia, were completely au fait, as to the number of buttons there ought to be in front...measures of cloth it took to make a jacket. In fact," continued he, laughing, " I was nobody in comparison with them. They continually tormented me with... | |
| Barry Edward O'Meara - 1822 - 380 trang
...in military affairs. These two sovereigns, especially the King of Prussia, were completely au fait, as to the number of buttons there ought to be in front...measures of cloth it took to make a jacket. In fact," continued he, laughing, " I was nobody in comparison with them. They continually tormented me with... | |
| Barry Edward O'Meara, Emperor Napoléon I - 1822 - 560 trang
...in military affairs. These two sovereigns, especially the King of Prussia, were completely aufait, as to the number of buttons there ought to be in front...cut. Not a tailor in the army knew better than King Frederic, how many measures of cloth it took to make a jacket. In fact," continued he, laughing, "... | |
| 1822 - 694 trang
...especially the King of Prussia, were completely au fuit, as to the number of buttons there ought to be m front of a jacket, how many behind, and the manner...cut. Not a tailor in the army knew better than King Frederic, how many measures of cloth it took to make a jacket. In fact," continued he, laughing, "... | |
| 1822 - 496 trang
...the King of Prussia, were completely an fait, as to the number of buttons there ought to be in the front of a jacket, how many behind, and the manner...cut. Not a tailor in the army knew better than King Frederic, how many measures of cloth it took to make a jacket. In fact," continued he, laughing, "... | |
| William Henry Ireland - 1823 - 332 trang
...in military affairs. These two sovereigns, especially the King of Prussia, were completely aufait, as to the number of buttons there ought to be in front...measures of cloth it took to make a jacket. In fact," continued Napoleon, laughing, " I was nobody in comparison with them. They continually tormented me... | |
| 1824 - 394 trang
...to be in the front of a jacket, how many behind, ami in what manner the skirts ought to be cut. Nut a tailor in the army knew better than King Frederick how many measures of eloth it took to make a jacket. Ju fact, continued he, laughing, " I was nobody In comparison with... | |
| William Grimshaw - 1826 - 318 trang
...in military affairs. These two sovereigns, especially the king of Prussia, were completely at home, as to the number of buttons there ought to be in front...and the manner in which the skirts ought to be cut. No tailor in the army knew bet ter than king Frederic, how many measures of cloth it took to make a... | |
| William Grimshaw - 1843 - 348 trang
...in military affairs. These two sovereigns, especially the king of Prussia, were completely at home, as to the number of buttons there ought to be in front...and the manner in which the skirts ought to be cut. No tailor in the army kTiew bet ter than king Frederic, how many measures of cloth it took to make... | |
| 1853 - 358 trang
...hand, eh, messmate. Wei. These two sovereigns, especially the King of Prussia, were completely au fait, as to the number of buttons there ought to be in front...in which the skirts ought to be cut, 'not a tailor the army knew better than King Frederick, how many measures of cloth it took to make a jacket, iu fact,... | |
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