| Francis Parkman - 1884 - 590 sidor
...mean to cheat me ? ' and never went near her more. Now you are acquainted with General Braddock." " He once had a duel with Colonel Gumley, Lady Bath's...friend. As they were going to engage, Gumley, who had good-humor and wit (Braddock had the latter), said : ' Braddock, you are a poor dog ! Here, take my... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1884 - 578 sidor
...mean to cheat me ? ' and never went near her more. Now you are acquainted with General Braddock." " He once had a duel with Colonel Gumley, Lady Bath's...friend. As they were going to engage, Gumley, who had good-humor and wit (Braddock had the latter), said : ' Braddock, you are a poor dog ! Here, take my... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1884 - 566 sidor
...is landing on some silent shore,' etc. When Braddock was told of it, he only said : ' Poor Fanny ! I always thought she would play till she would be forced to tuck herself up.' " Under the name of Miss Sylvia S , Goldsmith, in his life of Nash, tells the story of this unhappy... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1884 - 564 sidor
...is landing on some silent shore,' etc. When Braddock was told of it, he only said : ' Poor Fanny ! I always thought she would play till she would be forced to tuck herself up.' " Under the name of Miss Sylvia S , Goldsmith, in his life of Nash, tells the story of this unhappy... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1884 - 548 sidor
...is landing on some silent shore/ etc. When Braddock was told of it, he only said : ' Poor Fanny ! I always thought she would play till she would be forced to tuck herself upJ " Under the name of Miss Sylvia S , Goldsmith, in his life of Nash, tells the story of this unhappy... | |
| James Grant Wilson, John Fiske - 1888 - 838 sidor
...disposition," and tells an anecdote that sheds light on his character. " He once had a duel with Col. Glumley, who had been his great friend. As they were going to engage, Glumley, who had good humor and wit (Braddock had the latter), said : ' Braddock, you are a poor dog... | |
| James Grant Wilson, John Fiske - 1891 - 840 sidor
...disposition," and tells an anecdote that sheds light on his character. " Ho once had a duel with Col. Glumley, who had been his great friend. As they were going to engage, Glumley, who had good humor and wit (Bnddock had the latter), said : ' Braddock, you are a poor dog!... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1893 - 406 sidor
...is landing on some silent shore,' &c. When Braddock was told of it, he only said, ' Poor Fanny ! I always thought she would play till she would be forced...Lady Bath's brother, who had been his great friend. An they were going to engage, Gumley, who had good humor and wit (Braddock had the latter), said, '... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1897 - 586 sidor
...mean to cheat me ? ' and never went near her more. Now you are acquainted with General Braddock." " He once had a duel with Colonel Gumley, Lady Bath's...friend. As they were going to engage, Gumley, who had goodhumor and wit (Braddock had the latter), said, ' Braddock, you are a poor dog I Here, take my purse;... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1898 - 428 sidor
...is landing on some silent shore," &c. When Braddock was told of it, he only said, ' Poor Fanny ! I always thought she would play till she would be forced...more to his credit. " He once had a duel with Colonel Gumlcy, Lady Bath's brother, who had been his great friend. As they were going to engage, Gumley, who... | |
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