| 1817 - 780 sider
...de;>r Evans, into whose hands I confided liim. I had before engaged Mr. Mills to be in readiness by the Tower, to conduct him to some place of safety, in case we succeeded. He tooked upon the affair as so very improbable to succeed, that his astonishment when he saw us threw... | |
| James Hogg - 1821 - 516 sider
...the stairs I met my dear Evans, into whose hands I confided him. I had before engaged Mr Mills to be in readiness before the Tower to conduct him to some...safety, in case we succeeded. He looked upon the affair so very improbable to succeed, that his astonishment when he saw us, threw him into such consternation,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1821 - 888 sider
...stairs 1 met my dear Evans, into whose hands I confided him. I had before engaged Mr. Mills to be iu readiness before the Tower to conduct him to some...safety, in case we succeeded. He looked upon the affair so very improbable to succeed, that his astonishment, when he saw us, threw him into such consternation,... | |
| Cabinet - 1824 - 440 sider
...before the Tower, to conduct him to someplace of safety, in case we succeeded. He looked upon the affair so very improbable to succeed, that his astonishment, when he saw us, threw him into such consternation, that he was almost out of himself ; which Evans perceiving, with the greatest presence... | |
| 1825 - 840 sider
...into whose hands I confided him. I 'had before engaged Mr. Mills to be in readiness before the Mower to conduct him to some place of safety, in case we...his astonishment when he saw us, threw him into such consternation, that he was almost beside himself ; which Evans perceiving, with the greatest presence... | |
| Reuben Percy - 1826 - 376 sider
...stairs I met my dear Evans, into whose hands I confided him. I had before engaged Mrs. Mills to be in readiness before the tower to conduct him to some...his astonishment when he saw us threw him into such consternation, that he was almost beside himself; which Evans perceiving, with the greatest presence... | |
| 1826 - 390 sider
...before the Tower, to conduct him to some place o safety, in case we succeeded. He looked upon the attain as so very improbable to succeed, that his astonishment when he saw us, threw him into such consternation, that he was almost beside himself; which Evans perceiving, with the greatest presence... | |
| John Struthers - 1827 - 736 sider
...stairs, I met my dear Evans, into whose hands I confided him. I had before engaged Mr. Mills to be in readiness before the Tower, to conduct him to some...safety in case we succeeded. He looked upon the affair so very improbable to succeed, that his astonishment when he saw us, threw him into such consternation,... | |
| John Struthers - 1828 - 708 sider
...stairs, I met my dear Evans, into whoie hands I confided him. I had before engaged Mr. Mills to be in readiness before the Tower, to conduct him to some...safety in case we succeeded. He looked upon the affair so very improbable to succeed, that his astonishment when he saw us, threw him into such consternation,... | |
| George Buchanan - 1829 - 764 sider
...stairs, I met my dear Brans, into whose hands I confided him. I had before engaged Mr. Mills to be in readiness before the Tower, to conduct him to some...safety in case we succeeded. He looked upon the affair so very improbable to succeed, that his astonishment when he saw us, threw him into such consternation,... | |
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