Perroneau, a painter in enamel, who had employed him in copying, and pretending that it contained colours of great value, desired him to keep it, saying he was uneasy to leave it at Mrs. King's while she was absent at Bath. Perroneau on hearing of Gardelle's... Scenes where the Tempter Has Triumphed - Side 30af Erskine Neale - 1849 - 316 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1761 - 688 sider
...at fath. Pertmuau-, when he D evident his friends, who prefcribcd for beard' GarJetle was taken up, opened the box, and found in it a gold watch and chain, a pail of bracelets, and a pair of ear-rings, which were known to be Mrs King't. To thit force of evidence... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1762 - 666 sider
...leave it at Mrs. King's while ihe was abfent at Bath. Perronneau, when he heard Gardelle was taken up, opened the box, and found in it a gold watch and chain,...bracelets, and a pair of ear-rings, which were known to be Mrs. King's. To this force of evidence Gardelle at length gave way, and confefled the faft, but... | |
| 1762 - 618 sider
...leave it at Mrs. King's while me was abient at Bath. Perronneau, when he heard Gardelle was taken up, opened the box, and found in it a gold watch and chain,...bracelets, and a pair of ear-rings, which were known to be Mrs. King's. To this force of evidence Gardelle at length gave way, and confefTed the fail, but... | |
| 1815 - 706 sider
...it at Mrs. King's while she was absent at Bath. Perroneau, when he heard that Gardelle was taken up, opened the box, and found in it a gold watch and chain,...bracelets, and a pair of ear-rings, which were known to be Mrs. Kings. To this force of evidence Gardelle at length gave way, and confessed the fact, but signed... | |
| Andrew Knapp (Attorney at law), William Baldwin (Attorney at law) - 1825 - 512 sider
...leave it at Mrs. King's while she was absent at Bath. Perronneau, when he heard Gardelle was taken up, opened the box, and found in it a gold watch and chain, a pair of bracelets, aud a pair of ear-rings, which were known to be Mrs. King's. To this force of evidence Gardclle at... | |
| University magazine - 1849 - 788 sider
...colours of great value, desired him to keep it, saying, that he was uneasy to leave it at Mrs. Kings while she was absent at Bath. Perroneau, on hearing...to destroy himself by swallowing some opium, which ho had kept several years by him. Of this he took at one dose forty grains, which was so far from answering... | |
| Henry Mayhew, Augustus Mayhew - 1849 - 530 sider
...Perroneau, a painter in enamel, who had employed him in copying, and pretending that it contained colors of great value, desired him to keep it, saying he...known to have belonged to Mrs. King. To the pressure qf this accumulated evidence Gardelle at length gave way. He admitted the fact, but signed no confession... | |
| 1849 - 946 sider
...colours of great value, desired him to keep it, saying, that he was uneasy to leave it at Mrs. Kings while she was absent at Bath. Perroneau, on hearing...earrings, which were known to have belonged to Mrs. «To the pressure of this accumulated imulated Sctnet über* ike Tempter Au* Triumphed. . , U. -.с«... | |
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