Mackenzie had been waiting to carry the petition, in case my attempt had failed. I told him there was no need of any petition, as my lord was safe out of the Tower, and out of the hands of his enemies as I hoped ; but that I did not know where he was. The European Magazine, and London Review - Page 1011792Full view - About this book
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1869 - 282 pages
...petition, in case my attempt had failed. I told him there was no need of any petition, as my lord was safe out of the Tower, and out of the hands of his enemies,...as I hoped ; but that I did not know where he was. ' Having discharged the coach, I went in a sedan-chair to the house of the Duchess of Montrose, who... | |
| Charles Bruce (writer of tales.) - 1875 - 942 pages
...petition, in case my attempt failed. I told him there was no need of any petition, as my lord was safe out of the Tower, and out of the hands of his enemies ; but that I did not know where he was. ' I discharged the coach, and sent for a sedan-chair, and went... | |
| Gilbert Samuel Macquoid - 1888 - 574 pages
...petition, in case my attempt had failed. I told him there was no need of any petition, as my lord was safe out of the Tower, and out of the hands of his enemies,...I hoped ; but that I did not know where he was. I discharged the coach and sent for a sedan chair, and went to the Duchess of Buccleugh, who expected... | |
| Richard Alfred Davenport - 1910 - 270 pages
...petition in case my attempt failed. I told him there was no need of any petition, as my lord was safe out of the Tower and out of the hands of his enemies, but that I did not know where he was. " I discharged the coach and sent for a sedanchair, and went... | |
| 1792 - 656 pages
...petition, in cafe my attempt had feiled. I told him there was no need of any petition, as my Lord was. iafe out of the Tower, and out of the hands of his enemies, I hoped j but that I did not know where he was. I difchargcd the coach, and fent for a fedan chair,... | |
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