| Europe - 1784 - 524 pages
...their legs, they obliged his ma;efty to follow them on foot, with only one (hoe, the other being toft in the dirt. They continued to wander through, the open meadows, without following !my certain- path, and without getting to any diftimce from Warfaw. They again rhottntetf the king... | |
| 1784 - 1282 pages
...their legs, they obliged his majeity to follow them on foot, witii only one fljoe, the other being loll in the dirt. They continued to wander through the...diftance from Warfaw. They again mounted the king on horfebadc, two of them holding him on each fide by the hand, and a third leading his horfe by the bridle,... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1787 - 608 pages
...horfes could not keep their legs, they obliged his majefty to follow them on foot, with only one fhoe, the other being loft in the dirt. " They continued...the king on horfeback, two of them holding him on eacU fide by the hand, and a third ' carriage, not one fhould hurt or wound the king. Several went... | |
| William Coxe - Denmark - 1787 - 474 pages
...could " not keep their legs, they obliged his ma" jefty to follow them on foot, with only one '' fhoe, the other being loft in the dirt. '' They continued...through the " open meadows, without following any cer'' tain path, and without getting to any ** diftance from Warfaw. They again mount" ed the king... | |
| William Coxe - Denmark - 1792 - 520 pages
...ig" norant of the way ; and, as the horfes could " not keep their legs, they obliged his ma" jetty to follow them on foot, with only one /hoe, the other...getting to any " diftance from Warfaw. They again mount" ed the king on horfeback, two of them " holding him on each fide by the hand, " and a third... | |
| Stephen Jones - 1795 - 544 pages
...their legs, they obliged his majefty^o follow them on foot, with only one fhoe, the other being lofl. in the dirt. " They continued to wander through the...following any certain path, and without getting to anydiftance from Warfaw, They again mounted the king on horfeback, two * " It was Lukawfki, one of... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1797 - 450 pages
...exceedingly dark ; they were abfolutely ignorant of the way ; and, as the horfes could not keep their legs, they obliged his majefty to follow them on foot, •with...king on horfeback, two of them holding him on each fide by the hand, and a third leading his horfe by the bridle. In this manner they were proceeding,... | |
| John Wesley - Biography - 1790 - 736 pages
...horfes could not keep their legs, they obliged his majefly to follow them on foot, with only one Oioe ; the other being loft in the dirt. " They continued...following any certain path, and without getting to any great diflance from Warfare. They again mounted the king on horfeback, two of them holding him on each... | |
| History - 1800 - 600 pages
...the other being ' loft in the dirt. " They continued (o wander : through the open meadows, with1 out following any certain path, and without getting to...on horfeback, '• two of them holding him on each ' fide by the hand, and a third '.' carnage, not one ihould hurt or wound the king. Several went through... | |
| History - 1800 - 598 pages
...them on foot, willf only one flioe, the other being loft in the dirt. " They continued to wanc'er : through the open meadows, without following any certain...and without getting to any diftance from Warfaw They a gai ij mounted the king on horfeback, •'two of them holding him on each ' lide by the hand, and... | |
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