Madam Carter, (by which name he was accustomed to address her, and speak of her) now I have no such intention, and therefore resign her to you." Dr. Hayter, with more gallantry, bowed to her, and replied, " that he would not pay his Grace the same compliment,... The Universal Magazine - Page 3261807Full view - About this book
| Montagu Pennington - 1807 - 668 pages
...is to marry Madam Carter, (by which name he was accustomed to address her, and speak of her) now I have no such intention, and therefore resign her to you." Dr. Hayter, with more gallantry, bowed to her, and replied, " that he would not pay his Grace the same compliment, and that... | |
| Montagu Pennington - 1808 - 522 pages
...is to marry Madam Carter, (by which name he was accustomed to address her, and speak of her) now I have no such intention, and therefore resign her to you." Dr. Hayter, with more gallantry, bowed to her, and replied, "that he would not pay his Grace the same compliment, and that... | |
| 1809 - 914 pages
...Madam Carter (by which name he was accustomed to address her, and speak of l:er); now I have no sucli intention, and therefore resign her to you." Dr. Hayter,...that the world did him great honour by the report." It was in the year '.741, that Mrs Carter first formed that intimacy with Miss 'I'albot, and through... | |
| Enos Bronson - 1809 - 494 pages
...to address her, and speak of her); now I have no such intention, and therefore resign her to yon." Dr. Hayter, with more gallantly, bowed to her, and...that the world did him great honour by the report." It was in the year '741. that Mrs. Carter first formed that intimacy with Miss Talbot, and through... | |
| 1826 - 418 pages
...is to marry Madam Carter (by which name he was accustomed to address her, and speak of her); now, I have no such intention, and therefore resign her to you." Dr. Hayter, with more gallantry, bowed to her, and replied, " that be would not pay his grace the same compliment, and that... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1829 - 572 pages
...is to marry Madame Carter, (by which name he was accustomed to address her, and speak of her) now I have no such intention, and therefore resign her to you.' Dr. Hayter, with more gallantry, bowed to her, and replied, 'that he would not pay his Grace the same compliment, and that... | |
| 1829 - 436 pages
...is to marry Madame Carter (by which name he was accustomed to address her, and speak of her) ; now I have no such intention, and therefore resign her to you.' Dr. Hayter, with more gallantry, bowed to her, and replied, ' that he would not pay his grace the same compliment, and that... | |
| Matilda Betham-Edwards - 1880 - 398 pages
...is to marry Madame Carter (by which name he was accustomed to address her and speak of her) ; now I have no such intention, and therefore resign her to you." Dr. Hayter, with more gallantry, bowed to her, and replied, "that he would not pay his Grace the same compliment, and that... | |
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