| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1899 - 626 páginas
...this very dignified and touching address was not less touching and dignified. He said : — ' Sir, the circumstances of this audience are so extraordinary,...language you have now held is so extremely proper, aud the feelings you have discovered so justly adapted to the occasion, that I must say that I not... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1901 - 520 páginas
...to have been, the king's voice, he says, was the more tremulous of the two. " Sir," said the king, " the circumstances of this audience are so extraordinary ; the language you have held is so extremely proper, and the feelings you have discovered so justly adapted to the occasion,... | |
| 1905 - 458 páginas
...country, it was never in my whole life in a manner so agreeable to myself." " Sir," answered the king, " the circumstances of this audience are so extraordinary,...extremely proper, and the feelings you have discovered are so justly adapted to the occasion, that I must say I not only receive with pleasure the assurance... | |
| John Watson Foster - 1906 - 416 páginas
...was much affected, and answered me with more tremor than I had spoken with, and said: — "'Sir,— The circumstances of this audience are so extraordinary,...justly adapted to the occasion, that I must say that I do not oijly receive with pleasure the assurance of the friendly dispositions of the United States,... | |
| John Watson Foster - 1906 - 430 páginas
...was much affected, and answered me with more tremor than I had spoken with, and said : — "'Sir, — The circumstances of this audience are so extraordinary,...justly adapted to the occasion, that I must say that I do not only receive with pleasure the assurance of the friendly dispositions of the United States,... | |
| Lewis Saul Benjamin - 1907 - 390 páginas
...this George replied courteously, though the effort to be conciliatory must have cost him much : " Sir, the circumstances of this audience are so extraordinary,...must say, that I not only receive with pleasure the assurance of the friendly disposition of the United States, but that I am very glad the choice has... | |
| Edward Potts Cheyney - 1908 - 830 páginas
...so extraordinary, The king's the language you have now held is so extremely proper, and sentle rep'y the feelings you have discovered so justly adapted...must say that I not only receive with pleasure the assurance of the friendly dispositions of the United States, but that I am very glad the choice has... | |
| Francis Whiting Halsey - 1912 - 230 páginas
...he was much affected, and answered me with more tremor than I had spoken with, and said: "Sir: — The circumstances of this audience are so extraordinary,...must say that I not only receive with pleasure the assurance of the friendly dispositions of the United States, but that I am very glad the choice has... | |
| Francis Whiting Halsey - 1912 - 232 páginas
...he was much affected, and answered me with more tremor than I had spoken with, and said: "Sir:—The circumstances of this audience are so extraordinary,...must say that I not only receive with pleasure the assurance of the friendly dispositions of the United States, but that I am very glad the choice has... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1901 - 706 páginas
...was much affected, and answered me with more tremor than I had spoken with, and said : — " SIR, — The circumstances of this audience are so extraordinary,...must say that I not only receive with pleasure the assurance of the friendly dispositions of the United States, but that I am very glad the choice has... | |
| |