| William King - 1818 - 284 sider
...motives which had induced him to hazard a journey to England at this juncture. The impatience of his friends who were in exile had formed a scheme which...represented it to him, yet no preparation had been made, nor was any thing ready to carry it into execution. He was soon convinced that he had been deceived,... | |
| 1819 - 614 sider
...Kngland at this juncture. The impatience of his friends who were in exile had formed a scheme which nos impracticable ; but although it had been as feasible...represented it to him, yet no preparation had been made, nor was any tiling ready to carry it into execution. He was sonn convinced that he had been deceived,... | |
| 1819 - 514 sider
...juncture. The impatience of bis friends who were in exile bad formed a scheme which was iinprac. ticable ; but although it had been as feasible as they had represented it to him, yet no preparation had been made, nor was any thing ready to carry it into execution. He was soon convinced that be bad been de. ceived,... | |
| 1820 - 848 sider
...motives which had induced him to hazard a journey to England at this juncture. The impatience of his friends who were in exile had formed a scheme which...represented it to him, yet no preparation had been made, nor was any thing ready to carry it into execution. He was soon convinced that he had been deceived,... | |
| 1822 - 522 sider
...the expressions, cr "even of (lie words appruiniatcd to any "•particular style. Many, suited to the although it had been as feasible as they had represented it to him, yet no preparation had been made, nor was any ready to carry it into execution. Me was convinced- that he was deceived, and therefore,... | |
| James Mitchell - 1825 - 798 sider
...motives which had induced him to hazard a journey to England at this juncture. The impatience of his friends, who were in exile, had formed a scheme which was impracticable ; but although it had been feasible as they had represented it to him, yet no preparation had been made, nor was any thing ready... | |
| 1826 - 390 sider
...of Dr. King's Anecdotes, that the Pretender was in England in the year 1750. The impatience of his friends who were in exile, had formed a scheme which...it had been as feasible as they had represented it, yet no preparation had been made, nor was any thing ready to carry it into execution. He was soon convinced... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1832 - 378 sider
...motives which had induced him to* hazard a journey to England at this juncture. The impatience of his friends who were in exile, had formed a scheme which...represented it to him, yet no preparation had been made, nor was any thing ready to carry it into execution. Be was soon convinced that he had been deceived;... | |
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