I heard three sensible middle-aged men, when the Scotch were said to be at Stamford, and actually were at Derby, talking of hiring a chaise to go to Caxton (a place in the high-road) to see the Pretender and Highlanders as they passed. Blackwood's Magazine - Página 591927Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
 | LORD MAHON - 1851 - 212 páginas
...writes from Cambridge, "Here we had no more sense of danger than if " it were the battle of Cannae. I heard three sensible "middle-aged men, when the...talking of hiring "a chaise to go to Caxton (a place on the high-road) to "see the Pretender and Highlanders as they passed."* From Mueclesfield, Lord George... | |
 | Philip Henry Stanhope (5th earl.) - 1853 - 458 páginas
...writes from Cambridge, " Here we had no more sense of danger than if " it were the battle of Cannae. I heard three sensible "middle-aged men, when the...talking of hiring " a chaise to go to Caxton (a place on the high-road) to " see the Pretender and Highlanders as they passed."* From Macclesfleld, Lord... | |
 | George Godfrey Cunningham - 1853 - 518 páginas
...no more sense of danger than if the battle had been fought where and when the battle of Cannae was. I heard three sensible middle-aged men, when the Scotch...talking of hiring a chaise to go to Caxton (a place on the high road) to see the pretender and Highlanders as they passed." Edward's cause, however, though... | |
 | Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope - 1853 - 452 páginas
...writes from Cambridge, " Here we had no more sense of danger than if " it were the battle of CannaB. I heard three sensible " middle-aged men, when the...talking of hiring " a chaise to go to Caxton (a place on the high-road) to " see the Pretender and Highlanders as they passed."* From Macclesfield, Lord... | |
 | Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope - 1853 - 470 páginas
...writes from Cambridge, "Here we had no more " sense of danger than if it were the battle of Cannae. I heard "three sensible middle-aged men, when the...actually were at Derby, talking of "hiring a chaise to go toCaxton (a place on the high-road) to " see the Pretender and Highlanders as they passed."* From Macclesfield,... | |
 | William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1854 - 634 páginas
...apprehension than of a broken head, or of a coach overturned between York and Edinburgh. I heard three people, sensible, middle-aged men, when the Scotch were said...a place in the high road, to see the Pretender and the Highlanders as they passed. ' I can say no more for Mr. Pope, for what you keep in reserve may... | |
 | 1854 - 608 páginas
...apprehension than of a broken head, or of a coach overturned between York and Edinburgh. I heard three people, sensible, middle-aged men, when the Scotch were said...actually were at Derby, talking of hiring a chaise to goto Caxtou.a place in the high-road, to see the Pretender and the Highlanders as they passed lean... | |
 | Walter Scott - 1854 - 512 páginas
...than if the battle had been fought where and when the battle of Cannas was. ALARM IN ENGLAND. 121 [ heard three sensible, middle-aged men, when the Scotch...at Stamford, and actually were at Derby, talking of hirmg a chaise to go to Caxton (a place in the high-road) to see the Pretender and Highlanders as they... | |
 | Walter Scott - 1855 - 528 páginas
...danger thai! if the battle had been fought where and when the battle of Canns was. ALARM IN ENGLAND. 121 I heard three sensible, middle-aged men, when the...at Stamford, and actually were at Derby, talking of hirmg a chaise to go to Caxton (a place in the high-road) to see the Pretender and Highlanders as they... | |
 | Walter Scott - 1856 - 242 páginas
...more sense of danger than if the battle had been fought where and when the battle of Cannae was. — I heard three sensible middle-aged men, when the Scotch...of hiring a chaise to go to Caxton (a place in the high-road) to see the Pretender and Highlanders as they passed." A further evidence of the" feelings... | |
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