Tower, pretending only curiosity of seeing the regalia there, when, stabbing the keeper, though not mortally, he boldly went away with it through all the guards, taken only by the accident of his horse falling down. How he came to be pardoned, and even... Works of the Camden Society - Página 15por Royal Historical Society (Great Britain) - 1874Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Lady Rachel Russell, Mary Barry - 1819 - 410 páginas
...after " this, but several other exploits, almost as daring, both in " Ireland and here, I never could come to understand. " Some believed he became a spy...well with the sectaries and enthusiasts, and did His Matague does not appear amongst the discontented, in public H e is going into France. It is time for... | |
| Lady Rachel Russell - 1819 - 410 páginas
...after " this, but several other exploits, almost as daring, both in " Ireland and here, I never could come to understand. " Some believed he became a spy...well with the sectaries and enthusiasts, and did His Matague does not appear amongst the discontented, in public H e is going into France. It is time for... | |
| 1823 - 428 páginas
...the accident of his horse falling down. How he came to be pardoned, and even received into favour, not only after this, but several other exploits almost...that way, which none alive could do so well as he ; but it was certainly as the boldest attempt, so the only treason of this sort that was ever pardoned.... | |
| 1823 - 428 páginas
...the accident of his horse falling down. How he came to be pardoned, and even received into favour, not only after this, but several other exploits almost...that way, which none alive could do so well as he ; but it was certainly as the boldest attempt, so the only treason of this sort that was ever pardoned.... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1823 - 426 páginas
...the accident of his horse falling down. How he came to be pardoned, and even received into favour, not only after this, but several other exploits almost...that way, which none alive could do so well as he ; but it was certainly as the boldest attempt, so the only treason of this sort that was ever pardoned.... | |
| Mary Berry - 1828 - 486 páginas
...exploits al" most as daring, both in Ireland and here, I " never could understand. Some believed he 73 " became a spy of several parties, being well " with...the sectaries and enthusiasts, and did " his majesty service that way. * * * * This " man had not only a daring but a villanous " unmerciful look, and a... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 474 páginas
...daring, both in Ireland and here, I could never came to understand. Some believed he became a «py of several parties, being well with the sectaries and enthusiasts, and did his Majesty service that way, which none alive could do so well as he. But it was certainly, as the boldest attempt,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 472 páginas
...daring, both in Ireland and here, I could never come to understand. Some believed he became a «py of several parties, being well with the sectaries and enthusiasts, and did his Majesty service that way, which none alive could do so well as he. But it was certainly, as the boldest attempt,... | |
| 1835 - 522 páginas
...the accident of his horse falling down. How he came to be pardoned, and even received into favour, not only after this, but several other exploits almost...that way, which none alive could do so well as he ; but it was certainly as the boldest attempt, so the only treason of this sort, that was ever pardoned.... | |
| Walter Scott - 1845 - 878 páginas
...the accident of his horse falling down. How he came to be pardoned, and even received into favour, not only after this, but several other exploits almost...the sectaries and enthusiasts, and did his Majesty service that way, which none alive could do so well as he. But it was certainly, as the boldest attempt,... | |
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