 | 1862
...considerable time before they arrived, and after they left him drove immediately to Mrs. Armistead's, in Park Street, in hopes of finding Fox there, to give him an account of what had passed. Later on the same day, the 23d, the king wrote his first letter since his illness to^itt ; an excellent... | |
 | Dr. Doran (John) - 1855
...considerable time before they arrived, and after they left him drove immediately to Mrs. Annstead's in Park Street, in hopes of finding Fox there, to give...report that the King was still out of his mind, and with quoting phrases of his to which they gave that turn. It is certainly a decent and becoming thing,... | |
 | Dr. Doran (John) - 1855
...considerable time before they arrived, and after they left him drove immediately to Mrs. Armstead's in Park Street, in hopes of finding Fox there, to give...report that the king was still out of his mind,, and with quoting phrases of his to which they gave that turn. It is certainly a decent and becoming thing... | |
 | Dr. Doran (John) - 1855
...themselves yesterday evening with spreading about a report that the King was still out of his mind, and with quoting phrases of his to which they gave that turn. It is certainly a decent and becoming tiling, that when all the King's physicians, all his attendants, and his two principal ministers agree... | |
 | Dr. Doran (John) - 1857
...considerable time before they arrived, and after they left him drove immediately to Mrs. Armstead's in Park street, in hopes of finding Fox there, to give...report that the king was still out of his mind, and with quoting phrases of his to which they gave that turn. It is certainly a decent and becoming thing... | |
 | FRANCIS LANCELLOTT, ESQ. - 1858
...after they left him, drove immediately to Mrs. Armstead s, in Park Street, in hopes of finding Mr. Fox there, to give him an account of what had passed....report, that the King was still out of his mind ; and with quoting phrases of his, to which they gave that turn. It is certainly a decent and becoming thing,... | |
 | Francis Lancelott - 1858
...immediately to Mrs. Arinstead s, in Park Strcet, in hopes of finding Mr. Fox there, to give him an aecount of what had passed. He not being in town, they amused...report, that the King was still out of his mind , and with quoting phrases of his, to which they gave that turn. It is certainly a decent and becoming thing,... | |
 | John Heneage Jesse - 1867
...before they arrived, and, after they left him, drove immediately to Mrs. Armstead's in Park-street, in hopes of finding Fox there, to give him an account...certainly a decent and becoming thing that, when all the King's physicians, all his attendants, and his two principal Ministers, agree in pronouncing him well,... | |
 | Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope - 1867
...considerable time before they arrived, and after they left him drove immediately to Mrs. Armistead's, in Park Street, in hopes of finding Fox there, to give him an account of what had passed." Later on the same day, the 23rd, the King wrote his first letter since his illness to Pitt ; an excellent... | |
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