| James Outram - 1840 - 290 sider
...filled up with brick masonry. The true entrance turned to the right, and would have been discovered by advancing a few paces, and that in perfect safety,...that no interior obstacles of importance existed. My mistake, therefore, was luckily immediately corrected, without any bail consequence resulting, A... | |
| James Outram - 1840 - 266 sider
...filled up with brick masonry. The true entrance turned to the right and would have been discovered by advancing a few paces and that in perfect safety,...that no interior obstacles of importance existed. My mistake therefore was luckily immediately corrected without any bad consequence resulting. A party... | |
| Richard Hartley Kennedy - 1840 - 338 sider
...filled up with brick masonry. The true entrance turned to the right, and would have been discovered by advancing a few paces, and that in perfect safety,...that no interior obstacles of importance existed. My mistake therefore was, luckily, immediately corrected without any bad consequence resulting. A party... | |
| James Outram - 1840 - 286 sider
...filled up with brick masonry. The true entrance turned to the right, and would have been discovered by advancing a few paces, and that in perfect safety,...that no interior obstacles of importance existed. My mistake, therefore, was luckily immediately corrected, without any bad consequence resulting, A... | |
| Richard Hartley Kennedy - 1840 - 642 sider
...filled up with brick masonry. The true entrance turned to the right, and would have been discovered by advancing a few paces, and that in perfect safety,...that no interior obstacles of importance existed. My mistake therefore was, luckily, immediately corrected without any bad consequence resulting. A party... | |
| Richard Hartley Kennedy - 1840 - 334 sider
...filled up with brick masonry. The true entrance turned to the right, and would have been discovered by advancing a few paces, and that in perfect safety,...it, and from that circumstance was convinced that 110 interior obstacles of importance existed. _ My mistake therefore was, luckily, immediately corrected... | |
| William Hough - 1840 - 604 sider
...filled up with brick-masonry. (95) The true entrance turned to the right, and would have been discovered by advancing a few paces, and that in perfect safety ; for the interior was secure from all fire." 14. " Lt. Durand, on first going up, saw from through the chinks of the gate — that there was a light,... | |
| William Hough - 1841 - 602 sider
...filled up with brick-masonry. (95) The true entrance turned to the right, and would have been discovered by advancing a few paces, and that in perfect safety ; for the interior was secure from all fire." 14. " Lt. Durand, on first going up, saw from through the chinks of the gate — that there was a light,... | |
| William Hough - 1841 - 602 sider
...filled up with brick-masonry. (95) The true entrance turned to the right, and would have been discovered by advancing a few paces, and that in perfect safety ; for the interior was secure from all fire." 14. "Lt. Durand, on first going up, saw from through the chinks of the gate< — that there was a light,... | |
| William Hough - 1841 - 600 sider
...filled up with brick-masonry. (95) The true entrance turned to the right, and would have been discovered by advancing a few paces, and that in perfect safety ; for the interior was secure from all fire." 14. " Lt. Durand, on first going up, saw from through the chinks of the gate — that there was a light,... | |
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