| George Alexander Cooke - England - 1817 - 300 pages
...of some plot against his liberty and life, and called out " Treason!" But his faithful guide quickly dispelled his fears, by assuring him that he was in...same way he came: upon which the king, preferring the shortest way hack, was carried ashore, expressing much satisfaction at what he had seen. , It is certain... | |
| Constable and co, ltd - 1830 - 642 pages
...of some plot against his liberty or life, and called out " Treason !" But his faithful guide quickly dispelled his fears, by assuring him that he was in...be carried ashore in it, or to return by the same * Beauties of Scotland, iv. 293. t Uncle to the unfortunate Lord Bruce of Kinloss, and A great coal-proprietor... | |
| Royal Scottish Society of Arts - Industrial arts - 1864 - 430 pages
...life, and called out treason ; but his faithful guide soon dispelled his fears by assuring him of his perfect safety, and pointing to an elegant pinnace...made fast to the moat, desired to know whether it would be most agreeable to his Majesty to be carried ashore in it or to return the same way he came,... | |
| Peter Chalmers - Church records and registers - 1844 - 666 pages
...many some plot against his liberty or life, and called out treason. But his faithful guide quickly dispelled his fears, by assuring him that he was in...his Majesty to be carried ashore in it, or to return the same way he came ; upon which the King, preferring the shortest way back, was carried directly... | |
| England - 1853 - 422 pages
...some plot against his liberty or life, and called out, " Treason !" But his faithful guide quickly dispelled his fears by assuring him that he was in...way he came ; upon which the king, preferring the shortest way back, was carried directly ashore, expressing much satisfaction at what he had seen.3... | |
| England - 1853 - 428 pages
...some plot against his liberty or life, and called out, " Treason !" But his faithful guide quickly dispelled his fears by assuring him that he was in perfect safety, and, pointing to an elegant * It must be recollected that groat expense was entailed upon the nobles by the " progresses " of Elizabeth... | |
| England - 1853 - 420 pages
...some plot against his liberty or life, and called out, " Treason !" But his faithful guide quickly dispelled his fears by assuring him that he was in perfect safety, and, pointing to an elegant 5 It must be recollected that great expense was entailed upon tho nobles by tho " progresses " of Elizabeth... | |
| James Lothian (Jr.) - Forth River Valley (Scotland). - 1862 - 118 pages
..." Treason ! treason ! " But Sir George assured him there was none, and that he had nothing to fear. Pointing to an elegant pinnace that was made fast to the moat, he desired to know whether his Majesty would feel it most agreeable to be carried ashore in it, or... | |
| 1872 - 484 pages
...out "Treason, treason !" but Sir George assured him there was none, and that he had nothing to fear. Pointing to an elegant pinnace that was made fast to the moat, he desired to know whether his Majesty would feel it more agreeable to be carried ashore in it, or... | |
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