It did ; and to prove that she did not keep them waiting, in a few minutes she came into the room in a loose white nightgown and shawl, her nightcap thrown off, and her hair falling upon her shoulders, her feet in slippers, tears in her eyes, but perfectly... The age we live in: a history of the nineteenth century - 296 페이지저자: James Taylor - 1882전체보기 - 도서 정보
| 1902 - 642 페이지
...sleep must give way to that." It did, and, proof that she did not keep them waiting, in a few minutes she came into the room in a loose white nightgown...her eyes, but perfectly collected and dignified.' At 11 o'clock the same morning Queen Victoria held her first Council, of which Greville has left so... | |
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...must give way to that.' It did ; and to prove that she did not keep them waiting, in a few moments she came into the room in a loose white night-gown...in her eyes, but perfectly collected and dignified. " The first act of the reign was, of course, the summoning the council ; and most of the summonses... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1898 - 872 페이지
...even her sleep must give way to that.' To prove that she did not keep them waiting, in a few minutes she came into the room in a loose white nightgown...in her eyes, but perfectly collected and dignified. The last historic scene at Kensington Palace was on the morning of the 21st, at eleven, when the Queen... | |
| Frances Williams-Wynn - 1864 - 404 페이지
...must give way to that.' It did ; and to prove that she did not keep them waiting, in a few minutes she came into the room in a loose white night-gown...in her eyes, but perfectly collected and dignified. The first act of the reign was of course the summoning the Council, and most of the summonses were... | |
| John Timbs - 1865 - 372 페이지
...sleep must give way to that.' It did: and to prove that she did not keep them waiting, in a few minutes she came into the room in a loose white nightgown...in her eyes, but perfectly collected and dignified. " The first act of the reign was of course the summoning the Council, and most of the summonses were... | |
| James Ewing Ritchie - 1866 - 936 페이지
...sleep must give way to that. It did : and to prove that she did not keep them waiting, in a few minutes she came into the room, in a loose white nightgown...her eyes ; but perfectly collected and dignified." Thus writes Miss Wynn, of the death of King William, and of the accession to the throne of one in whose... | |
| John Timbs - 1868 - 346 페이지
...must give way to that.' It did : and to prove that she did not keep them waiting, in a few minutes she came into the room in a loose white nightgown...her eyes, but perfectly collected and dignified." Lord Mayor Kelly having received a note from one of the clerks of the Privy Council, giving his lordship... | |
| Joseph Irving - 1871 - 1060 페이지
...must give way to that !' It did; and to prove that she did not keep them waiting, in a few minutes she came into the room in a loose white nightgown...her shoulders, her feet in slippers, tears in her tj?s, but perfectly collected and dignified." Urd Melbourne was immediately sent for, ill the Privy... | |
| Joseph Irving - 1871 - 1064 페이지
...must give way to that !' It did ; and to prove that she did not keep them waiting, in a few minutes she came into the room in a loose white nightgown and shawl, her nightcap thrown off, and her liair falling upon her shoulders, her feet in slippers, tears in her eyes, but perfectly collected... | |
| John Timbs - 1872 - 598 페이지
...must give way to that.' It did : and to prove that she did not keep them waiting, in a few minutes she came into the room in a loose white nightgown...in her eyes, but perfectly collected and dignified. " The first act of the reign was of course the summoning of the Council, and most of the summonses... | |
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