| 1830 - 990 sidor
...on one of the empty benches to the left of the throne, usually occupied by the lords in opposition. When, on his joining me, I .expressed what I had felt, he said, ' If I had shaken hands heartily, h« would set me down fur one of his party —-but I will havt nothing to do with any of them, on either... | |
| 496 sidor
...on one of the empty benches to the left of the throne, usually occupied by the lords in opposition. When on his joining me, I expressed what I had felt,...side. I have taken my seat, and now I will go abroad.' " Among the various modes of ascertaining a man's public principles, his Lordship's is not the least... | |
| Robert Charles Dallas, Alexander Robert Charles Dallas - 1824 - 466 sidor
...on one of the empty benches to the left of the throne, usually occupied by the Lords in opposition. When, on his joining me, I expressed what I had felt,...; I have taken my seat, and now I will go abroad." We returned to St. James'sstreet, but he did not recover his spirits. The going abroad was a plan on... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Robert Charles Dallas - 1825 - 222 sidor
...on one of the empty benches to the left of the throne, usually occupied by the Lords in opposition. When, on his joining me, I expressed what I had felt,...side; I have taken my seat, and now I will go abroad." We returned to St. James's street, but he did not recover his spirits. The going abroad was a plan... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1825 - 674 sidor
...on one of the empty benches to the left of the throne, usuallyoccupied by the Lords in opposition. When, on his joining me, I expressed what I had felt,...heartily, he would have set me down for one of his party—but I will have nothing to do with any of them, on either side; I have taken my seat, and now... | |
| 1829 - 558 sidor
...on one of the empty benches to the left of the throne, usually occupied by the Lords in opposition. When, on his joining me, I expressed what I had felt,...them, on either side ; I have taken my seat, and now 1 will go abroad.' We returned to St. James's-street, but he did not recover his spirits." ' To this... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 436 sidor
...his fingers,' says Mr. Dallas, ' in return.' ' If I bad shaken hands heartily,' he afterwards said, ' he would have set me down for one of his party— but I will have nothing to do with any of theip on either side : I have taken my seat, and now I will go abroad.' Unhappily, even at this period,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1830 - 528 sidor
...on one of the empty benches to the left of the throne, usually occupied by the lords in opposition. ʪ'߳ S @ p "B гB ݢ IgN0 l ʖ O T)jԯ % We returned to St James's-streel, but he did not recover his spirits." To this account of a ceremonial... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1830 - 532 sidor
...on one of the empty benches to the left of the throne, usually occupied by the lords in opposition. When, on his joining me, I expressed what I had felt,...; I have taken my seat, and now I will go abroad. ' We returned to St James's-street, but he did not recover his spirits." To this account of a ceremonial... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1830 - 488 sidor
...the throne, usually occupied by the Lords in opposition. When, on his joining me, I expressed what 1 had felt, he said : ' If I had shaken hands heartily,...; I have taken my seat, and now I will go abroad.' We returned to St. James's-street, but he did not recover his spirits." To this account of a ceremonial... | |
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