| John Ramsay McCulloch - Great Britain - 1837 - 656 pages
...princess. Her retinue were all English. English, in consequence, would become the language of that court. The courtiers would carry it to their respective...gradually introduced into every fashionable circle."* But to introduce a language into every fashionable circle, is somewhat different from rendering it... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch, John Ramsay M'Culloch - Great Britain - 1839 - 760 pages
...princess. Her retinue were all English. English, in consequence, would become the language of that court. The courtiers would carry it to their respective...gradually introduced into every fashionable circle." •)• But to introduce a language into every fashionable circle, is somewhat different from rendering... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch - Great Britain - 1854 - 846 pages
...princess. Her retinue were all English. English, in consequence, would become the language of that court. The courtiers would carry it to their respective...gradually introduced into every fashionable circle."')' But to introduce a language into every fashionable circle, is somewhat different from rendering it... | |
| David Irving - English poetry - 1861 - 662 pages
...monarch," he remarks, "had been bred in England. English, in consequence, would become the language of that court The courtiers would carry it to their respective...gradually introduced into every fashionable circle." 2 But to introduce a language into every fashionable circle, is somewhat different from rendering it... | |
| John Shanks (of Elgin.) - 1866 - 284 pages
...English princess. Her retinue were all English : English, in consequence, would become the language of the court. The courtiers would carry it to their...country, where they had all reason to hope for a friendly reception. Commerce and intermarriages became now frequent between the two nations ; and that chain... | |
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