... in a field, under a hedge, by a great tree, commanding him not to say it was I, but only to ask Mr. Woolfe whether he would receive an English gentleman, a person of quality, to hide him the next day, till we could travel again by night — for I... Personal memories of Charles the second - Side 282av John William Clayton - 1859Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 730 sider
...to fay it was I; but only to afk Mr. Woolfe, whether he would receive an Englifh gentleman, a perfon of quality, to hide him the next day, till we could travel again by night, for I durft not go out but by night. Mr. Woolfe, when the counrryfellow told hiro that it was one that had... | |
| Charles II (king of Gt. Britain.) - 1801 - 214 sider
...fay it was I ; but only to aik Mr. Woolfe, whether he would receive an Engliili gentleman, a perfon of quality, to hide him the next day, till we could travel again by night, for I dürft not go but by night. Mr. Woolfe, when the countryfellow told him that it was one that had efcaped... | |
| 1825 - 844 sider
...ask Mr. Woolf whether he would receive an English gentleman, a person of quality, to hide himself all the next day, till we could travel again by night, for I durst not be seen abroad by day. Mr. Woolf when the country fellow had told him that it was one who had escaped... | |
| 1826 - 382 sider
...dangerous a guest as me ? and therefore stayed in a field, under a hedge, by a great tree, commanding him not to say it was I ; but only to ask Mr. Woolfe,...travel again by night, for I durst not go but by night. out any leave, told him that it was I. Upon which Mr. Woolfe replied, that he should be very ready... | |
| 1826 - 382 sider
...dangerous a guest as me ? and therefore stayed in a field, under a hedge, by a great tree, commanding him not to say it was I ; but only to ask Mr. Woolfe,...travel again by night, for I durst not go but by night. " Mr. Woolfe, when the country-fellow told him that it was one that had escaped from the battle of... | |
| Anthony Hamilton (Count), Charles II (King of England), Thomas Blount - 1846 - 572 sider
...dangerous a guest as me, and therefore staid in a field, under a hedge, by a great tree, commanding him not to say it was I ; but only to ask Mr. Woolfe,...again by night, for I d.urst not go but by night. Mr. Woolfe, when the country fellow told him that it was one that had escaped from the battle of Worcester,... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 580 sider
...field, under a hedge, by a great tree, commanding him not to say it was I, but only to ask Mr. Woolfo whether he would receive an English gentleman, a person...again by night — for I durst not go but by night. Mr. Woolfe, when the country -fellow told him that it was one that had escaped from the battle of Worcester,... | |
| Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire - 1851 - 528 sider
...whether he would receive an English gentleman, a person of quality, to hide him the ncxt day, till he could travel again by night, for I durst not go but by night. " Mr. Woolfe, when the country-fellow told him that it was one that had escaped from the battle of... | |
| Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire - 1851 - 566 sider
...whether he would receive an English gentleman, a person of quality, to hide him the next day, till he could travel again by night, for I durst not go but by night. " Mr. Woolfe, when the couutry-fellow told him that it was one that had escaped from the battle of... | |
| Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire - 1852 - 298 sider
...whether he would receive an English gentleman, a person of quality, to hide him the next day, till he could travel again by night, for I durst not go but by night. " Mr. Woolfe, when the country-fellow told him that it was one that had escaped from the battle of... | |
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