| William John Fitz-Patrick - 1866 - 400 páginas
...and Swan," writes Major Sirr, in a letter addressed to Captain Ryan's son, on December 29th, 1838, " I beheld his lordship standing, with a dagger in his...thighs, and Swan in a somewhat similar situation, both laboring under the torment of their wounds, when, without hesitation, I fired at Lord Edward's dagger... | |
| William John Fitzpatrick - 1866 - 336 páginas
...and Swan", writes Major Sirr, in a letter addressed to Captain Ryan's son, on December 29th, 1838, " I beheld his lordship standing, with a dagger in his...flight of the upper stairs, had Lord Edward grasped witli both his arms by the legs or thighs, and Swan in a somewhat similar situation, both labouring... | |
| William John Fitz-Patrick - 1872 - 412 páginas
...and Swan," writes Major Sirr, in a letter addressed to Captain Ryan's son, on December 29, 1838, " I beheld his lordship standing, with a dagger in his...the upper stairs, had Lord Edward grasped with both Ins arms by the legs or thighs, and Swan in a somewhat similar situation, both labouring under the... | |
| William John Fitz-Patrick - 1892 - 458 páginas
...Major Sirr, in a letter addressed to Ryan's son], I beheld his lordship standing with a dagger in hia hand as if ready to plunge it into my friends, while...when, without hesitation, I fired at Lord Edward's dagger arm, and the instrument of death fell to the ground. Having secured the titled prisoner, my... | |
| Ida Ashworth Taylor - 1903 - 402 páginas
...a description of the scene which met his eyes. " On my arrival in view of Lord Edward," he wrote, " I beheld his lordship standing with a dagger in his...the bottom step of the flight of the upper stairs [communicating with the roof], had Lord Edward grasped with both his arms by the legs and thighs, and... | |
| Ida Ashworth Taylor - 1903 - 402 páginas
...a description of the scene which met his eyes. " On my arrival in view of Lord Edward," he wrote, " I beheld his lordship standing with a dagger in his...the bottom step of the flight of the upper stairs [communicating with the roof], had Lord Edward grasped with both his arms by the legs and thighs, and... | |
| Ida Ashworth Taylor - 1903 - 412 páginas
...upper stairs [communicating with the rcofj. hid Lord Edward grasped with both his arms by the legs and thighs, and Swan in a somewhat similar situation,...when, without hesitation, I fired at Lord Edward's dagger-arm, when the instrument of death fell to the ground." Weaponless and wounded, Lord Edward still... | |
| Thomas Clarke Luby - 1880 - 560 páginas
...But Major Sirr's account is somewhat different. " On my arrival," the major writes to Mr. DF Ryan, "in view of Lord Edward, Ryan, and Swan, I beheld...arms by the legs or thighs, and Swan in a somewhat similiar situation, both labouring under the torment of their wounds, when, without hesitation, I fired... | |
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