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" I lodged, and acquainted her with my design of attempting my lord's escape, as there was no prospect of his being pardoned ; and this was the last night before the execution. "
The Heroines of Domestic Life - Page 222
by Mrs. Octavius Freire Owen - 1861 - 403 pages
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The Scots Magazine, Volume 54

1792 - 684 pages
...might fufpcft my defigns, and that giving them fomething would gain their good humour and fervices for the next day, which was the eve of the execution....The next morning I could not go to the Tower, having fo many things in ray hands to put in readinefs ; but in the evening, when all was ready, I fent for...
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The Annual Register, Volume 34

1799 - 796 pages
...fufpedr. my dufigns, and that giving tlicm forr.uthiug would gain gain their good humour and fcrvices for the next day, which was the eve of the execution....The next morning I could not go to the Tower, having fo many things in my hands to put in readinefs; but in the evening, when all was ready, I fent for...
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The European Magazine, and London Review, Volume 22

1792 - 548 pages
...would gain their good- tificial head-c'.ieù of the fame coloured haii humour and ferviccs for tlis next day, which was the eve of the execution. The next morning I cov.ld not go to the Tower, having ib many things in my bunds to put in readinefs ; but in the evening,...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ...

1799 - 770 pages
...might fufpcft my dcflgn*, and that giving them fomcthing would gain their' good humour and ferrices for the next day, which was the eve of the execution....The next morning I could not go to the Tower, having fo many things in my hands to put in readinefs; but in the evening, when all vas ready, I fent for...
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The Monthly repository (and review)., Volume 12

1817 - 798 pages
...mitfht suspect my designe; and that giving them something would gain tlifir good-will and services ftr the next day, which was the eve of the execution. The next morning I coutd not go to the Tower, having -to many thing« upon my bands to put in 'readiness. But in the evening,...
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The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volume 12

1817 - 780 pages
...occasion, they might suspect my designs; and that giving them something would gain their good-will and services for the next day, which was the eve of...I could not go to the Tower, having so many things often my hands to put in readiness. But in the evening, when all was ready, I sent for Mrs. Mills,...
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The Jacobite Relics of Scotland: Being the Songs, Airs, and Legends, of the ...

1821 - 502 pages
...occasion, they might suspect my designs, and that giving them something would gain their good humour and services for the next day, which was the eve of...I could not go to the Tower, having so many things in my hands to put in readiness ; but in the evening when all was ready, I sent for Mrs Mills, with...
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Annual Register, Volume 34

Edmund Burke - 1821 - 888 pages
...occasion, they -might suspect my designs, and that giving' them something would gain their good humour and services for the next day, which was the eve of...I could not go to the Tower, having so many things in my hands to put in readiness ; but in the evening, when all was ready, I sent for Mrs. Mills, with...
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The cabinet; or The selected beauties of literature [ed. by J ..., Volume 1

Cabinet - 1824 - 440 pages
...occasion, they might suspect my designs, and that giving them something would gain their good humour and services for the next day, which was the eve of...I could not go to the Tower, having so many things in my hands to put in readiness ; but in the evening, when all was ready, I sent for Mrs Mills, with...
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The Percy Anecdotes: Original and Select [by] Sholto and Reuben ..., Volume 5

1826 - 390 pages
...a letter from the countess of Nithsdale to her sister, the countess of Traquair, written in 1716. " The next morning I could not go to the Tower, having so many things in my hands to put in readiness ; but in the evening, when all was ready, I sent for Mrs. Mills, with...
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