"No," is the reply, "you may preach that to metternich and remain with him."
"A Handbook to the Works of Browning (6th ed.)"
Mrs. Sutherland Orr
The physician, who still clung to the old ideal of his student days-an ideal always mingled with a profound hatred of metternich-came bravely to the judge's assistance, by declaring that the influence of the profligate times of metternich is still felt; for our people persist in the belief that everything that our rulers propose to do is wrong and tyrannical; and applaud when the law is evaded, or a criminal slips through without punishment.
"Landolin"
Berthold Auerbach
You will remember how pleasant a person he is, and will be glad to hear that his professional prospects are excellent, as he is in high favour with Prince metternich, to whom he was strongly recommended by Schwartzenberg, his last chef.
"Memoirs of James Robert Hope-Scott, Volume 2"
Robert Ornsby