| 1784 - 506 페이지
...the itranger, and is underftood as equivalent to a permuTion to retire ; which is done with the fame ceremony as at the entrance. This audience continues...o'clock, which is the hour he returns to his apartment to fleep, or make the fiefto, as it is called in Italy. About half pad five, the prince returns into the... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1787 - 608 페이지
...oft the right, fronting the fecretaries. The . Nabob afks him fome questions re•fpectlng his (late of life, his country, or his voyage, and appoints a time when he will fee his merchandizes. Betel is then prefented to the ftranger, and is underftood as equivalent to a... | |
| 1800 - 600 페이지
...on the light, fronting the fecretaries.1 The Nabob aflcs him fo«ie queftions re. fpefting his itate of life, his country, or his voyage, and appoints a time when he will fee his merchandizes. Betel is then prefented to the ftranger, and is underftood as equivalent to a... | |
| 1800 - 598 페이지
...ufually on the right, fronting the fecretaries. The Nabob afks him fome qudHons re. fpefting his (late of life, his country, or his voyage, and appoints a time when lie will fee his merchandize!. Betel is {hen prefented to the (hanger, and is underitood as equivalent... | |
| Maistre de La Tour (M.) - 1865 - 438 페이지
...usually 'on the right, fronting the secretaries. The Nabob asks him some questions respecting his st.i'a of life, his country, or his voyage, and ap*points...ceremony as at the entrance. This audience continues till aftej; three o'clock, which is the hour he returns to*his apartment to sleep, or make the siesta, as... | |
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