The Solicitor-General then ordered the clerk to write these words, as he thinks :— " Whereupon the Solicitor-General assures the declarant, that every means necessary will be taken to preserve him and his wife, and that he will get a passport to quit... Love and treason - Página 263por William Freeland - 1872Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1818 - 680 páginas
...general then ordered the clerk to write these words, as he thinks : " Whereupon the solicitor general assures the declarant, that every means necessary...taken to preserve him and his wife, and that he will get a passport to quit the country, or go to the continent (he is not sure which), and the means to... | |
| Andrew McKinley, John Dow - 1818 - 568 páginas
...That the Solicitor-General then ordered the clerk to write these words, as he thinks : " Whereupon the Solicitor-General assures the declarant, that...taken to preserve him and his wife, and that he will get a passport to quit the country or go to the continent, (he is not sure which,) and the means to... | |
| 1821 - 726 páginas
...that." The Solicitor-General then ordered the clerk to write these words, as he thinks : — " Whereupon the Solicitor-General assures the declarant, that...taken to preserve him and his wife, and that he will get a passport to quit the country and go to the continent, and the means to carry him there." During... | |
| Walter Scott - 1821 - 730 páginas
...that." The Solicitor-General then ordered the clerk to write these words, as he thinks : — " Whereupon the Solicitor-General assures the declarant, that...taken to preserve him and his wife, and that he will get a passport to quit the country and go to the continent, aqd the means to carry him there." During... | |
| 1821 - 720 páginas
...that." The Solicitor-General then ordered the clerk to write these words, as he thinks :— " Whereupon the Solicitor-General assures the declarant, that...taken to preserve him and his wife, and that he will get a passport to quit the country and go to the continent, and the means to carry him 36 there." During... | |
| 1826 - 810 páginas
...:' That the solicitor-general then ordered the clerk to write these words, as he thinks. ' Whereupon the solicitor-general assures the declarant, that...taken to preserve him and his wife, and that he will get a passport to quit the country or go to the continent (he is not sure which), and the means to... | |
| Peter Mackenzie - 1833 - 252 páginas
...that.' The Solicitor-General then ordered the Clerk to write these words, as he thinks — 'Whereupon the Solicitor-General assures the declarant that every...taken to preserve him and his wife, and that he will get a passport to quit the country and go to the Continent, and the MEANS to carry him there.' DuringthistimetheSheriff... | |
| Peter Mackenzie - 1833 - 350 páginas
...that." The Solicitor-General then ordered the Clerk to write these words, as he thinks — 'Whereupon the Solicitor-General assures the declarant that every...taken to preserve him and his wife, and that he will get a passport to quit the country and go to the Continent, and the MEANS to carry him there.' DuringthistimetheSheriff... | |
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