| 1803 - 572 páginas
...same into the water, while these rangers were fast at his heels, who looking down after the noyse, and seeing his cap swimming thereon, supposed that...he had desperately drowned himself, gave over their farther hunting ; and left him liberty to shift away, and shipover into Brittaine ; for a grateful... | |
| Nathaniel Wanley - 1806 - 552 páginas
...TJ \.\rn: Monjt. 1. 3. s. 11. p , SSJ (11.) Snet.' l>. *9< >» Julio. Hs; 1. Cosm. p. 924. same into water, while these rangers were fast at his heels,...supposed that he had desperately drowned himself, and (deluded by tin's honest fraud) gave over their farther pursuit, leaving him at liberty to shift... | |
| Samuel Drew - 1824 - 742 páginas
...tumble the same into the water, while these rangers were fast at his heels, who looking after the noyse, and seeing his cap swimming thereon, supposed that...he had desperately drowned himself, gave over their farther hunting; and left him at liberty to shift away, and slip over into Brittaine; for a grateful... | |
| Henry Edmund Carrington - 1843 - 364 páginas
...same into the water, while these rangers were fast at his heeles, who, looking down after the noyse, and seeing his cap swimming thereon, supposed that he had desperately drowned himselfe, and gave over their further hunting, and left him at liberty to shift away and ship into... | |
| John William Carleton - 1867 - 1254 páginas
...hotly pursued and narrowly searched for, which extremity taught him a sudden policy — to put a atone in his cap and tumble the same into the water, while...left him liberty to shift away and ship over into Brittaine, for a grateful remembrance of which delivery he afterwards builded in the place of his lurking... | |
| Thomas Fuller - 1840 - 624 páginas
...extremity taught him a sudden policy, to put a stone in his cap, and tumble the same into the water, whilst these rangers were fast at his heels ; who, looking...supposed that he had desperately drowned himself; and, deluded by this honest fraud, gave over their farther pursuit, leaving him at liberty to shift... | |
| John Wallis - 1847 - 492 páginas
...river; which time, being suspected of favouring the Earl of Richmond's party against King Richard III, he was hotly pursued and narrowly searched for : which...himself, gave over their further hunting, and left him at liberty to shift away and ship over into Bretagne ; for a grateful remembrance of which delivery... | |
| John Wallis - 1847 - 488 páginas
...river; which time, being suspected of favouring the Earl of Richmond's party against King Richard III, he was hotly pursued and narrowly searched for : which...himself, gave over their further hunting, and left him at liberty to shift away and ship over into Bretagne ; for a grateful remembrance of which delivery... | |
| British empire - 1847 - 856 páginas
...same into the water, while these rangers were fast at his heels ¡ who looking down after the nojse, and seeing his cap swimming thereon, supposed that...and left him liberty to shift away, and ship over intp Brittany ; — for a grateful remembrance of which delivery lie afterwards builded in the place... | |
| 1856 - 586 páginas
...Richard Edgcumbe was driven to hide himself in those his thick woods, which overlook the river, at that time being suspected of favouring the Earl of Richmond's...afterwards builded in the place of his lurking a chapel." The mansion of Cothele is far more interesting than that of Mount Edgcumbe ; and the grounds are only... | |
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