| Stewarton, Lewis Goldsmith - France - 1804 - 344 pages
...when her untie the next morning found out this generous a&,-.the tears of all relieved Frenchmen told their Prince, that, by pressing his niece to his bosom,...humanity, and the worth of undeserved wretchedness, I After some wandering in the wilds of inhospitable Prussia, the policy of Buonaparte to keep Louis... | |
| Stewarton, Lewis Goldsmith - France - 1804 - 352 pages
...her uncle the next morning found out this generous a6l, the tears of all relieved Frenchmen • told their Prince, that, by pressing his niece to his bosom,...he should reward, instead of resenting, the first adt of her life which she ever concealed from Tiim. This young Princess had, in the dungeons of the... | |
| Stewarton, Lewis Goldsmith - France - 1805 - 466 pages
...uncle, the next morning, found out this generous act, the tears of all relieved Frenchmen told this Prince, that by pressing his niece to his bosom, he...humanity and the worth of undeserved wretchedness. Three days prior to the marriage of the Duchess of Angouleme, another princess of her family, scattered... | |
| William Bayley (of Yorkshire.) - Anecdotes - 1824 - 392 pages
...this generous act, the tears of all the re"»ved Frenchmen told their prince, that by pressing 178 his niece to his bosom, he should reward, instead of resenting, the first act of her life whii/h she ever concealed from him. This young princess had, in the dungeons of the Temple, early learnt... | |
| 1825 - 492 pages
...tears of all the relieved Frenchmen told their Prince, that by pressing his niece to his liosom.l be should reward, instead of resenting, the first act of her life which •be had ever concealed from him. This young Pi incoes had, in the dungeons of flic Trnipli-, early... | |
| Reuben Percy - Anecdotes - 1826 - 376 pages
...uncle, the next morning, discovered this generous act, the tears of all the relieved Frenchmen told their prince, that by pressing his niece to his bosom,...princess had, in the dungeons of the Temple, early learnt to know the little value of either jewels, rank, or even life ; ae well as the real duty of... | |
| Anecdotes - 1826 - 390 pages
...in the dungeons of the Temple, early learnt to know the little value of either jewels, rank, or even life ; as well as the real duty of humanity, and the worth of undeserved wretchedness. After some wanderings in the wilds of inhospitable Prussia, the policy of Bonaparte to keep Louis Will. at a distance... | |
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