... for the day of the week, and a watch for the hour of the day, you may inform yourself fully, without any other intelligence but your memory, of every transaction within the verge of the Court. Walking, chaises, levées, and audiences fill the morning. Kenna's Kingdom: a Ramble Through Kingly Kensington - 第 90 頁Robert Weir Brown 著 - 1881 - 80 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Charles Anthony Shriner - 1918 - 712 頁
...morning, were all fixed to the instant, so that, as the weary courtiers complained, with an almanac for the day of the week and a watch for the hour of the day, everybody would know exactly what point in the mill-horse track the court was passing. It was his habit... | |
| 1918 - 708 頁
...morning, were all fixed to the instant, so that, as the weary courtiers complained, with an almanac for the day of the week and a watch for the hour of the day, everybody would know exactly what point in the mill-horse track the court was passing. Georffa H. It... | |
| John Morley - 1921 - 268 頁
...audiences in the morning, were all fixed to the instant, so that, as the weary courtiers complained, with an almanack for the day of the week, and a watch for the hour of the day, everybody would know precisely what point in the mill-horse track the court was passing. It was his... | |
| John Morley - 1921 - 252 頁
...audiences in the morning, were all fixed to the instant, so that, as the weary courtiers complained, with an almanack for the day of the week, and a watch for the hour of the day, everybody would know precisely what point in the mill-horse track the court was passing. It was his... | |
| Lewis Saul Benjamin - 1927 - 358 頁
...Hervey wrote to Mrs. Clayton, " with any account of our occupations at Hampton Court. No mill horse ever went in a more constant track, or a more unchanging circle; as that, by the assistance of an almanack for the day of the week, and a watch for the hour of the... | |
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