| William Seward - 1795 - 704 sider
...ftrange ** and unpiemeditated motion. The word goes *1 in hafte to the Lord Lieutenant, where he *' was with the King : with fpeed he comes to " the Houfe...with a proud " glooming countenance, makes towards hii *' place at the board head, but at once many ** bid him void the Houfe. So he is forced ** in confuiion... | |
| William Seward - 1798 - 516 sider
...that ftrange " and unpremeditated motion. The word goes " in hafte to the Lord Lieutenant, where he " was with the King : with fpeed he comes to " the Houfe...James Maxwell, Keeper of the Black " Rod, opens. His Lordfliip, with a proud " glooming countenance, makes towards his " place at the board head, but at... | |
| William Seward - 1798 - 518 sider
...ftrange ** and unpremeditated motion. The word goes " fn haftc to the Lord Lieutenant, where he ** was with the King: with fpeed he comes to " the Houfe of Peers, and calls rudely at the rt door. James Maxwell, Keeper of the Black " Rod, opens. His Lordfhip, with a proud " glooming countenance,... | |
| Sir Philip Warwick - 1813 - 506 sider
...in haate to the lord lieutenant, where he was with the king ; with speed he comes to the house, he calls rudely at the door ; James Maxwell, keeper of the black rod, opens ; his lordship, with a proud glooming countenance, makes towards his place at the board head, but at once... | |
| Robert Vaughan - 1831 - 560 sider
...in haste to the lord-lieutenant, where he is with the king — with speed he comes to the house ; he calls rudely at the door. James Maxwell, keeper of the black rod, opens. His lordship, with a proud gloomy countenance, makes towards his place, at the board-head. But at once... | |
| James Seaton Reid - 1834 - 488 sider
...in haste to the Lord lieutenant, where he was with the king : with speed he comes to the house ; he calls rudely at the door ; James Maxwell, keeper of the black rod, opens : his lordship, with a proud gloomy countenance, makes towards his place at the board head : but at once... | |
| 1836 - 446 sider
...observed him, with his usual impetuous step — " with speed," says Baillie, " he comes to the house; he calls rudely at the door ; James Maxwell, keeper of the black rod, opens ; his lordship with a proud glooming countenance, makes towards his place at the board head; but at once... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1840 - 526 sider
...goes in haste to the Lord Lieutenant, where he was with the King. With speed he comes to the House of Peers, and calls rudely at the door. James Maxwell, keeper of the black rod, opens. His lordship, with a proud glooming countenance, makes towards his place at the board head ; but at once... | |
| 1840 - 752 sider
...in haste to the lord lieutenant, where he was with the king ; with speed he comes to the house ; he calls rudely at the door ; James Maxwell, Keeper of the Black Rod, opens ; his lordship with a proud glooming countenance, makes towards his place at the board's head : but at once,... | |
| 1840 - 906 sider
...in haste to the lord lieutenant, where he was with the king ; with speed he comes to the house ; he calls rudely at the door ; James Maxwell, Keeper of the Black Rod, opens ; his lordship with a proud glooming countenance. makes towards Lis place at the board's head : but at once,... | |
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