| Robert Southey - Authors, English - 1808 - 570 pages
...family, took.occaGAME LAWS. sion of this, to form perhaps the most pardonable design which ever was laid against a king's life. He regularly joined the...One day, however, he accomplished one so imminently hazardous, that the king when he came to. the spot shook his head and drew back. Shooting is pursued... | |
| Robert Southey - Authors, English - 1808 - 392 pages
...the exiled family, took occasion of this, to form perhaps the most pardonable design which ever was laid against a king's life. He regularly joined the...One day, however, he accomplished one so imminently hazardous, that the king when he came to the spot shook his head and drew back. Shooting is pursued... | |
| Robert Southey - England - 1808 - 276 pages
...the exiled family, took occasion of this to form perhaps the most pardonable design which ever was laid against a king's life. He regularly joined the...royal hounds, put himself foremost, and took the most dangerous leaps in the hope that William might break his neck in following him. One day, however, he... | |
| Liber - Anecdotes - 1809 - 372 pages
...the exiled family, took occasion of this, to form perhaps the most pardonable design which was ever laid against a king's life. He regularly joined the...accomplished one so imminently dangerous, that the ling, when he came to the spot, shook his head and drew back. Universal Magazine, v. 10, p. 120. NOVELS... | |
| Horse racing - 1813 - 442 pages
...the exiled family, took advantage of this to form the most pardonable design which was ever formed against a King's life. He regularly joined the Royal...dangerous, that the King, when he came to the spot, shook bis head, and drew back. It is further said, that Mr. Cherry at length broke his own neck, and thereby... | |
| William Barker Daniel - Falconry - 1813 - 568 pages
...FAMILY, took occasion to form, perhaps the most pardonable Design, which was ever laid against a KINO'S LIFE. He regularly joined the Royal Hounds, put himself...accomplished one so imminently dangerous, that the KINO, when he came to the Spot, shook his Head, and drew back. Mr. SCOTT, in his Lady of the Lake,... | |
| William Barker Daniel - Fishing - 1813 - 820 pages
...put himself foremost, and took the most desperate Leaps, in the Hope that WILLIAM, might break hii Neck in following him. One Day, however, he accomplished one so imminently dangerous, that the KINO, when he came to the Spot, shook his Head, and drew back. • Mr. SCOTT, in his Lady of the Lake,... | |
| Friend to rational mirth - English wit and humor - 1817 - 456 pages
...took occasiou of this, to form perhaps the most pardonable design which was ever laid against a kind's life. He regularly joined, the royal hounds, put himself foremost, and took the most desperate leaps, in hopo that William might break his neck in following him. One day, however, he accomplished one so imminently... | |
| English literature - 1836 - 440 pages
...the exiled family, took occasion of this to form perhaps the most pardonable design which ever was laid against a king's life. He regularly joined the...royal hounds, put himself foremost, and took the most dangerous leaps in the hope that William might break his neck in following him. One day, however, he... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - Manners and customs - 1845 - 364 pages
...family, took advantage of this to form perhaps the most pardonable design which was ever projected against a king's life. He regularly joined the royal hounds, put himself foremost, and took the most dangerous leaps, in the hope that William might break his neck in following him. One day, however,... | |
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