| Arthur Aikin - 1805 - 968 pągines
...carnage. '1 hoy examined the windows, the blinds, and the >kreens, and at last concluded, thA it eould be for nobody but his ladies. The old eunuch came to me lor information, and when he learned that the fine elevated box was to be the seat of the man who managed... | |
| 1804 - 614 pągines
...was intended for the einp:ror " were whimfical enough." When. Mr. Barrow informed the old eu» nuch that the fine elevated box" was to be the feat of...horfes, and that the emperor's place was within, he, aiked, with a fneer, if he fuppofed the Ta-iuheuig-ttc (the emperor's appellation) would fuller any... | |
| R. P. Forster - 1818 - 508 pągines
...examined the windows, the blinds, and the skreens, and at last concluded, that it could be for nolxxiy but his ladies. The old eunuch came to me for information. and when he learned that the fine elevated box wa> to be the aeat of the man who managed the horses, and that the emperor's place was within, he asked... | |
| 1818 - 578 pągines
...and at last, concluded that it could be for nobody but his ladies. An old eunuch sought particularly for information : and when he learned that the fine elevated box was to be the seat of the man who managed the horses, and that the Emperor's place was within, he asked, with a sheer,... | |
| Helen Henrietta Macartney Robbins, Mrs. Helen Henrietta Macartney Robbins - 1908 - 556 pągines
...appropriate the inside of the carriage. They examined the windows, blinds, and screens, and at last concluded it could be for nobody but his ladies. The old eunuch came to Mr. Barrow for information, but when he learned that the fine elevation box was to be the seat of the... | |
| Helen H. Robbins - 1908 - 564 pągines
...appropriate the inside of the carriage. They examined the windows, blinds, and screens, and at last concluded it could be for nobody but his ladies. The old eunuch came to Mr. Barrow for information, but when he learned that the fine elevation box was to be the seat of the... | |
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