| Edmund Burke - 1759 - 516 pages
...waift, which I untied and threw from me. Of what paflcd in this interval to the time ef my refurreftion from this hole of horrors, I can give you no account....of them (I think to Mr. Secretary Cooke) to make a fcarch for me, in hopes I might have influence enough to gain a releafe from this fcene of mifery.... | |
| 1764 - 524 pages
...of horrois, I can give you no account. When the day broke, and the gentlemen found that no intreades could prevail to get the door opened, it occurred...me, in hopes I might have influence enough to gain a reléale from this fcene of mifery. Accordingly Meffrs Lufhirgton and Walcot undertook the fearch,... | |
| John Zephaniah Holwell - 1764 - 310 pages
...efcape from abfolute death- tfte hand of heaven was manifeftly exerted : the manner take as follows. When the day broke, and the gentlemen found that no...opened^ it occurred to- one of them, (I think to Mr. fecretary Cdoke) to. make a. fcarch for me, in hopes I might have influence enough to gain, a releafe... | |
| John Zephaniah Holwell - 1764 - 302 pages
...efcape from abfolute death the hand of heaven was manifeftly exerted : the manner take as follows. When the day broke, and the gentlemen found that no...opened^ it occurred to one of them, (I think to Mr. fecretary Cooke) to make a fearch for me. in hopes I might have influence enough to gain a releafe... | |
| John Zephaniah Holwell - 1774 - 458 pages
...could prevail to get the .door opened, it cc.urred to one of them, (I think fo Mr. lecretary Cooke)^o make a fearch for me, in hopes I might have influence...releafe from this fcene of mifery. Accordingly Meflrs. i-ufhington and Walcot undertook the fearch, and D d 2 by by my fhirt difcovered me under the dead... | |
| 1758 - 748 pages
...own efcape from abfolutedca.h, the hand of Heaven was manifcftly exerted : thcmanncrtaku as follows. When the day broke, and the gentlemen found that no...it occurred to one of them (I think to Mr Secretary Cook) to make * Unable to fall by the throng and equal fnCfure round. »«eh bravery during the fiege;... | |
| 1795 - 532 pages
...horrors, I can give you r,o account. When the day broke, and thq gentlemen found that no entreaties could. prevail to get the door opened, it occurred to one of them (I think to Mr. Secretary Cookej, to make a search for me, in hopes I might have influence enough to gain a release from this... | |
| 1825 - 840 pages
...exerted : the manner take as follows. When the day broke, and the gentlemen found that no entreaties could prevail to get the door opened, it occurred to one of them (I think to Mr. Secretary Cook) to make a search for me, in hopes I might have influence enough to gain a release from this scene... | |
| Reuben Percy - 1826 - 376 pages
...exerted : the manner take as follows. When the day broke, and the gentlemen found that no entreaties could prevail to get the door opened, it occurred to "one of them (I think to Mr. Secretary Cook) to make a search for me, in hopes I might have influence enough to gain a release from this scene... | |
| Abigail Roberts - 1826 - 188 pages
...get the door opened, vt occurred to one of them, (I think to Mr. Secretary Cook, ) to make a search for me, in hopes i might have influence enough to gain a release from this scene of misery. Accordingly, ftlessrs. Lushand YV'alcot undertook the search, autt,... | |
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