 | Dr. Doran (John) - 1855
...30th May, the Prince of Wales and the Dukes of York and Clarence would neither dance nor remain to supper, lest they should have the appearance of paying the smallest attention to her Majesty, who was present. The assertion of the Prince of Wales that his royal father would approve of what he... | |
 | Dr. Doran (John) - 1855
...30th May, the Prince of Wales and the Dukes of York and Clarence would neither dance nor remain to supper, lest they should have the appearance of paying the smallest attention to her Majesty, who was present. The assertion of the Prince of Wales that his rOyal father would approve of what he... | |
 | Dr. Doran (John) - 1855
...30th May, the Prince of Wales and the Dukes of York and Clarence would neither dance nor remain to supper, lest they should have the appearance of paying the smallest attention toher majesty, who was present. The assertion of the Prince of Wales that his royal father would approve... | |
 | Dr. Doran (John) - 1857
...30th May, the Prince of Wales and the Dukes of York and Clarence would neither dance nor remain to supper, lest they should have the appearance of paying the smallest attention to her majesty, who was present. The assertion of the Prince of Wales that his royal father would approve of what he... | |
 | John Heneage Jesse - 1867
...fete given by the French Ambassador to celebrate the King's recovery, we find the Princes declining to dance or stay supper, " lest they should have the...of paying the smallest attention to her Majesty." — Ibid. voL ii. p. 159. § Lady Harcourt's Diary ; Maaaey's History of England, voL iii. p. 406 note.... | |
 | Joseph Fitzgerald Molloy - 1883
...Prince of Wales, and his two brothers were present, but these gentlemen would 'neither dance nor stay to supper, lest they should have the appearance of paying the smallest attention to Her Majesty.' White's club, frequented by Pitt and his supporters, was not behindhand in doing honour to the occasion,... | |
 | Joseph Fitzgerald Molloy - 1883
...Prince of Wales, and his two brothers were present, but these gentlemen would 'neither dance nor stay to supper, lest they should have the appearance of paying the smallest attention to Her Majesty.' White's club, frequented by Pitt and his supporters, was not behindhand in doing honour to the occasion,... | |
 | Joseph Fitzgerald Molloy - 1883
...Prince of Wales, and his two brothers were present, but these gentlemen would 'neither dance nor stay to supper, lest they should have the appearance of paying the smallest attention to Her Majesty.' White's club, frequented by Pitt and his supporters, was not behindhand in doing honour to the occasion,... | |
 | Joseph Fitzgerald Molloy - 1883
...Prince of Wales, and his two brothers were present, but these gentlemen would 'neither dance nor stay to supper, lest they should have the appearance of paying the smallest attention to Her Majesty.' White's club, frequented by Pitt and his supporters, was not behindhand in doing honour to the occasion,... | |
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