| History - 1793 - 532 pages
...Great Marlborou ;h-ftreet. This was fome clue to Colonel Timms : and away he went thither. As the bcfl mode of information, he got hold of a chairman — but no intelligence could lie gain of a gentleman called Mr. E lives. Colonel Timms then deicribed his perfon — but no gentleman... | |
| Edward Topham - Legislators - 1791 - 144 pages
...Great Marlborough-ftreet. This was fome clue to Colonel Timms : and away he went thither. As the beft mode of information, he got hold of a chairman —...his perfon — but no gentleman had been feen. A. pot- boy, however, recollected that he had feen a poor old man opening the door of the ftable, and... | |
| Edward Topham - 1791 - 140 pages
...Great Marlborough-ftreet. This was fome clue to Colonel Timms : and away he went thither. As the beft mode of information, he got hold of a chairman —...his perfon — but no gentleman had been feen, A. pot- boy, however, recollected that he had feen a poor old man opening the door of the ftable, and... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1793 - 544 pages
...going into an uninhabited houfe in Great Marlborough-llreet. Tiiis was fome clue to Colonel Timms : ad away he went thither. As the belt mode of information,...feen. A pot-boy, however, recollected that he had feen a poor old man opening the door of the flabje, and locking it after him : and from every defcription,... | |
| History - 1793 - 542 pages
...Great Marlborou.rh-ftreet. This was fome clue to Colonel Timms : a-:d away he went thither. As the bed mode of information, he got hold of a chairman —...intelligence could he gain of a gentleman called" Mr. E'wcs. Colonel Timms theii defcribed his perfon — but no gentleman had been feen. A pot-boy, however,... | |
| History - 1793 - 530 pages
...Great MarlboroUEjh-ftreet. This was fome clue to Colonel Timms : a' d away he went thither. As the beft mode of information, he got hold of a chairman — but no intelligence couid he gain of a gentleman called Mr. Elwes. Colonel Timms then defcribcd his perior* — but no... | |
| Edward TOPHAM (Major.) - 1802 - 38 pages
...Great Marlborough-Street. Thiť was fome clue to Colonel Timms, and away he went thither. As the beft mode of information, he got hold of a chairman : but...defcribed his perfon — But no gentleman had been leen. A pot-boy, however, recollefled, that he had feen a poor old man opening the door of the ftable,... | |
| William Granger - Characters and characteristics - 1804 - 688 pages
...Great Marlborough-ftreet. This was foine clue to Colonel Timms : and away he went thither. As the beft mode of information, he got hold of a chairman— but no intelligence could h* .gain of a gent.'ermn called Mr. Elwes. Colonel Timins then defcribed his perfon — but no gentleman... | |
| Edward Topham - 1805 - 98 pages
...Great Marlborough Street. This was some clue to Colonel Timms, and away he went thither. As the best mode of information, he got hold of a chairman : but...of a gentleman called Mr. Elwes. Colonel Timms then described his person — But no gentleman had been seen. A pot-boy, however, recollected, that he had... | |
| Eccentrics and eccentricities - 1819 - 280 pages
...Great Marl borough-street. This was some clue to Colonel Timms, and away he went thither. As the best mode of information, he got hold of a chairman, but...of a gentleman called Mr. Elwes. Colonel Timms then described his person, but no such gentleman bad been seen. At last, a pot-boy recollected that he had... | |
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