| 1756 - 602 sivua
...that quality on ftfiking the firft ftroke, that he promifed himfelf fuccefs beyond his former hopesHe was told, however, that the captain returned thanks...would wait upon his grace at the time appointed. When he came the duke received him with particular marks of civility, and taking him atide with an air of... | |
| 1787 - 470 sivua
...prormfed himfelf iuccefs beyond his former hopes. He was told, hov%rever, that the captain tçturned thanks for the honour intended him, and would wait upon his grace at the time appointed. When he came, the duke received him with particular marks of civility, and taking him afide with an air... | |
| Mr. Addison - 1794 - 326 sivua
...covered fo much of that quality on flriking the firfl flroke. that he promiled himfelf fuccefs beyond his former hopes; he was told, however, that the Captain...would wait upon his Grace at the time appointed. When he came, the Duke received him with particular marks of civility, and taking him afide, with an air... | |
| John Walker - 1811 - 574 sivua
...discovered so much of that quality on striking the first stroke, that he promised himself success beyond his former hopes. He was told, however, that the captain...would wait upon his grace at the time appointed. When he came, the duke received him with particular marks of civility, and taking him aside with an air... | |
| John Walker - 1814 - 566 sivua
...discovered so much of that quality on striking the first stroke, that he promised himself success beyond his former hopes. He was told, however, that the captain...for the honour intended him, and would wait upon his giace at the time appointed. VVhen he came, the duke received him with particular marks of civility,... | |
| 1824 - 334 sivua
...striking the first stroke, that he promised himself success beyond his former hopes. Vol. m. NO. XF//..M He was told, however, that the captain returned thanks...would wait upon his grace at the time appointed. When he came, the duke received him with particular marks of civility, and taking him aside with an air... | |
| 1818 - 596 sivua
...himself success equal to his most sanguine hopes. He \va«told th'it the Captain returned thanks for th>' honour intended him, and would wait upon his Grace at the time appointed. When he came, the Duke received him with particular marks of kindness and civility, and taking him aside.,... | |
| William Oxberry - 1822 - 430 sivua
...discovered so much of that quality, on striking the first stroke, that he promised himself success beyond his former hopes. He was told, however, that the captain...would wait upon his grace at the time appointed. When he came, the duke received him with particular marks of civility ; and taking him aside, with an air... | |
| 1824 - 450 sivua
...striking the first stroke, that he promised himself success beyond his former hopes. . III. No. AT//. He was told, however, that the captain returned thanks for the honour i intended him, and would wait upon '• his grace at the time appointed. When he came, the duke received... | |
| William Oxberry - 1824 - 384 sivua
...discovered so much of that quality, on striking the first stroke, that he promised himself success beyond his former hopes. He was told, however, that the captain...would wait upon his grace at the time appointed. When he came, the duke received him with particular marks of civility; and taking him aside, with an air... | |
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