The king then asked me, whether I came last from France ? and upon my answering in the affirmative, he put on an air of familiarity ; and, smiling, or rather laughing, said, " There is an opinion among some people, that you are not the most attached of... American Monthly Knickerbocker - Página 193editado por - 1851Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Henry Reed - 1855 - 428 páginas
...describes what passed after the formalities of the interview were over. "The King," writes Mr. Adams, " then asked me whether I came last from France, and upon my answering in the afiirmative, he put on an air of familiarity, and smiling, or rather laughing, said, There is an opinion... | |
| Henry Reed - 1857 - 242 páginas
...describes what passed after the formalities of the interview were over. " The King," writes Mr. Adams, '; then asked me whether I came last from France, and...not the most attached of all your countrymen to the manners of France. I was surprised at this, because I thought it an indiscretion and a departure from... | |
| John Hayward - 1857 - 804 páginas
...meaning, as I then understood it, and his own words, as nearly as I can recollect them. " The king then asked me whether I came last from France ; and...familiarity, and, smiling, or rather laughing, said, ' There ¡a an opinion among some people that you are not the most attached of all your country mea to the... | |
| 1859 - 578 páginas
...forth — which have been frequently repeated — tlie following conversation passed : — '.The King 'asked me whether I came last from France : and upon...not the most attached of all your countrymen to the manners of France." I was surprised at this, because I thought it an indiscretion and a departure from... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1859 - 584 páginas
...forth — which have been frequently repeated — the following conversation passed : — 'The King 'asked me whether I came last from France: and upon...rather laughing, said, "There is an opinion among sum* people that you are not the most attached of all your countrymen to the manners of France." I... | |
| 1859 - 650 páginas
...forth — which have been freo^uently repeated — the following conversation passed : — ' The King asked me whether I came last from France: and upon...and smiling, or rather laughing, said, " There is nn opinion among some people that you are not thu most attached of all your countrymen to the manners... | |
| Charles Knight - 1860 - 528 páginas
...not treat the first eminent American who came into his presence with "marked incivility." "The king then asked me whether I came last from France ; and...the affirmative, he put on an air of familiarity, ami smiling, or rather, laughing, said, ' There is an opinion among some people that you are not the... | |
| George Godfrey Cunningham - 1863 - 818 páginas
...account of the interview is as follows : — " The king asked me whether I came last from France, and, on answering in the affirmative, he put on an air of...not the most attached of all your countrymen to the manners of France.' 1 was surprised at this, because I thought it an indiscretion, and a descent from... | |
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