| Sir John Carr - 1805 - 526 páginas
...day of March, OS 1801, the day preceding the fatal night, whether Paul's apprehension, or anonymous information, suggested the idea, is not known, but...apprehensions to haunt your mind ; " if there were any combinations forming against your Ma" jesty's person, I am sure I should be acquainted with it." "... | |
| Sir John Carr - 1805 - 314 páginas
...day of. March, OS 1801, the day preceding the fatal night, whether Paul's apprehension, or anonymous information, suggested the idea, is not known, but...apprehensions " to haunt your mind ; if there were any combinations forming 0 against your majesty's person, I am sure I should be acquainted " with it."... | |
| Sir John Carr - 1805 - 320 páginas
...day of March, OS 1801, the day preceding the fatal night, whether Paul's apprehension, or anonymous information, suggested the idea, is not known, but...replied, " Sire, do not suffer such apprehensions u to haunt your mind; if there were any combinations forming " against your majesty's person, I am... | |
| 1806 - 312 páginas
...known, but conceiving that a storm was ready to burst upon him, he sent to Count P , the governour of the city, one of the noblemen who had resolved...; do you think it necessary to take any precaution I" The Count, without betraying the least emotion, replied, " Sire, do not suffer such apprehensions... | |
| Sir John Carr - 1806 - 342 páginas
...who had resolved on his destruction : " I am informed, " P ," said the Emperor, " that there is ji conspiracy on foot against me ; do you think it necessary...least emotion, replied, " Sire, do not suffer such apprc;' hensions to haunt your mind ; if there were any com" binations forming against your Majesty's... | |
| 1806 - 1016 páginas
...of the noblemen who had resolved on his destruction. " I am informed P. ." said the emperor, " thas there is a conspiracy on foot against me; do you think...precaution ?" The Count, without betraying the least tmolion, replied " Siie, do not suffer such apprehensions to haunt your mind ; if there were any combinations... | |
| 1806 - 924 páginas
...1 am informed, I' — ,' said the «-m|>cror, ' that there is a conspiracy on foot against гаг; do you think it necessary to take any precaution ?' The count, without be«raying the least emotion, replied, ' Sire, do not suiter such apprehensions to haunt your mind... | |
| 1808 - 546 páginas
...apprehension, or anonymous information, suggested the idea, is not known, but conceiving that astorm was ready to burst upon him, he sent to Count P ,...it necessary to take any precaution ?" The Count, withoutbetraying the least emotion, replied, " Sire, do not suffer such apprehensions to haunt your... | |
| 1822 - 430 páginas
...was ready to burst upon him, he sent to Count P — , the governor of the city, one of the noblevneu who had resolved on his destruction : " I am informed,...replied, "Sire, do not suffer such apprehensions to h'uint your mind ; if there were any combination forming against your majesty's person, I am sure I... | |
| 1823 - 442 páginas
...day of March, OS 1801, the day preceding- the fatal night, whether Paul's apprehension, or anonymous information, suggested the idea, is not known, but...you think it necessary to take any precaution ?" The count4 without betraying the least emotion, replied, "Sire, do not suffer such apprehensions to haunt... | |
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