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" Lord Kilmarnock and Lord Cromartie are both past forty, but look younger. Lord Kilmarnock is tall and slender, with an extreme fine person : his behaviour a most just mixture between dignity and submission ; if in anything to be reprehended, a little... "
The Letters of Horace Walpole: Earl of Orford: Including Numerous Letters ... - Page 490
by Horace Walpole - 1842
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Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History ..., Volumes 3-4

Robert Chambers - 1830 - 844 pages
...tett иЛ ОАпЬвг-**1** ta*«W««ee» A * prisoners shocked me I their behaviour melted me I Lord Kilmarnock and Lord Cromartie are both past forty,...Lord Kilmarnock is tall and slender, with an extreme fino person; liis benaviour a most just mixture between diiruity and submission ; if in anything to...
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Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford, to Sir Horace Mann ..., Volume 1

Horace Walpole - 1833 - 436 pages
...of their crimes and of the , danger past, and was assisted by the sight of the Marquis of LothianJ in weepers for his son who fell at Culloden — but...just mixture between dignity and submission ; if in anything to be reprehended, a little affected, and his hair too exactly dressed for a man in his situation...
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Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford, to Sir Horace Mann ..., Volume 1

Horace Walpole - 1833 - 450 pages
...assisted by the sight of the Marquis of Lothian J in weepers for his son who fell at Culloden—but the first appearance of the prisoners shocked me !...a most just mixture between dignity and submission j if in anything to be reprehended, a little affected, and his hair too exactly dressed for a man in...
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The Olio, Or, Museum of Entertainment, Volume 11

1833 - 460 pages
...fell at SI6 lI7 Culloden— but the first appearance of the prisoners shocked me ! their behaviours melted me ! Lord Kilmarnock and Lord Cromartie are...just mixture between dignity and submission; if in anything to be reprehended, a little affected, and his hair too exactly dressed for a man in his situation...
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Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 3

William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1833 - 832 pages
...thought of their crimes and of the danger past, and was assisted by the sight of the Marquis of Lothian, in weepers for his son who fell at Culloden — but...prisoners shocked me ! their behaviour melted me! Lord Kilmaniock and Lord Cromartie are both passed forty, but look younger. Lord Kilmaniock is tall and...
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The Black Watch ...

Andrew Picken - 1835 - 252 pages
...they made towards defence. I had armed myself with the thought of their crime-and of the danger past; but the first appearance of the prisoners shocked me!— their behaviour melted me! • HOBACE "VV.u.rotK's LIITTKIIS. THE king's visit to the continent at this time had a double object—that...
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The Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford: Including Numerous ..., Volume 2

Horace Walpole - 1840 - 618 pages
...thought of their crimes and of the danger past, and was assisted by the sight of the Marquis of Lothian1 in weepers for his son who fell at Culloden— but...just mixture between dignity and submission ; if in anything to be reprehended, a little affected, and his hair too exactly dressed for a man in his situation...
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The letters of Horace Walpole [ed. by J. Wright].

Horace Walpole (4th earl of Orford.) - 1840 - 522 pages
...thought of their crimes and of the danger past, and was assisted by the sight of the Marquis of Lothian1 in weepers for his son who fell at Culloden — but...just mixture between dignity and submission ; if in anything to be reprehended, a little affected, and his hair too exactly dressed for a man in his situation...
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The Pictorial History of England: Being, a History of the People ..., Volume 6

George Lillie Craik - 1841 - 540 pages
...the prisoners' crimes and of the danger past, and was assisted by the sight of the Marquis of Lothian in weepers for his son who fell at Culloden :* but...prisoners shocked me — their behaviour melted me." Cromartie was a timid man, and shed tears ; and the other earl, Kilmarnock, though behaving with more...
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George Selwyn and His Contemporaries: With Memoirs and Notes, Volume 1

John Heneage Jesse - 1843 - 440 pages
...prisoners," adds Walpole, " shocked me ; their behaviour melted me ! Lord Kilmarnock and Lord Cromarty are both past forty, but look younger. Lord Kilmarnock...just mixture between dignity and submission ; if in anything to be reprehended, a little affected, and his hair too exactly dressed for a man in his situation...
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