His eldest son has, perhaps, held a commission in the army — Mrs. Post-mistress has been, or is yet a beauty — or he has a fine family of little ones, who, in such case, frequently adorn the walls of the saloon, and whom I have seen appear in their... An Autumn Near the Rhine: Or, Sketches of Courts, Society, Scenery, &c. in ... - Página 145por Charles Edward Dodd - 1818 - 524 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
 | Edmund Burke - 1819
...to roost of them he remarked, with some surprise, " Sie ntachten nicht viele ajifivande, nicht vide pomp," they did not spend a great deal, or make much...occupy, with their visitors, the best places round papa t and mamma — rarely offering civility to any one, rather declining intercourse, talking easily among... | |
 | 1819
...distinction) ; but as to most of them he remarked, with some surprise, " Siemachten nicht viele aufwande, nicht viele pomp," they did not spend a great deal,...table they generally occupy, with their visitors, tha best places round papa and mamma — rarely offering civility to any one, rather declining intercourse,... | |
 | 1820
...army — Mrs. Pdstmistress has been, or is yet a beauty— or he has a fine family of little onea, who, in such case, frequently adorn the walls of the...children of a friend. If the sons and daughters dine at tible, they generally occupy, with their visitors, the best places round papa and mamma — rarely... | |
 | Charles Edward Dodd - 1821
...whom I have seen introduced in their best dresses after dinner, as if their company must necessarily be as interesting to the guests as that of the children...and mamma — rarely offering civility to any one, talking rasily among themselves, and showing, by their whole deportment, that they consider themselves... | |
 | Charles Edward Dodd - 1821 - 602 páginas
...whom I have seen introduced in their best dresses after dinner, as if their company must necessarily be as interesting to the guests as that of the children...and mamma — rarely offering civility to any one, talking easily among themselves, and showing, by their whole deportment, that they consider themselves... | |
 | 1826
...saloon, or who are introduced in their best dresses after dinner, as if their company must necessarily be as interesting to the guests, as that of the children...and daughters dine at table, they generally occupy the best places round papa and mamma, rarely offering civility to any one, talking easily among themselves,... | |
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