September, 1771, that they found an opportunity to execute their scheme. They placed themselves, under cover of the night, in those avenues of the city through which they knew his majesty must pass in his way from Villanow, where he had been dining with... Thaddeus of Warsaw - Page 37by Jane Porter - 1806Full view - About this book
| Jane Porter - 1817 - 236 pages
...in his way from "Villanow, where he had heen dming with me. His carriage was escorted hy four of hin own attendants, myself, and twelve of my guards. We had scarcely lost sight of Villanow, when Uie conspirators ruched out and surrounded us, commanding the coachman to stop, and heating down the... | |
| Jane Porter - 1831 - 482 pages
...Villanow, where he had been dining with me. His carriage was escorted hy four of his own attendants, with myself and twelve of my guards. We had scarcely lost...commanding the coachmen to stop, and beating down the men with the butt end of their musquets. Several tihot were fired into the coach. One passed through my... | |
| William Godwin - 1832 - 964 pages
...in those avenues of the city through which they knew his majesty must pass in his way from Villanow, where he had been dining with me. His carriage was escorted by four of his own attendants, with myself and twelve of my guards. We had scarcely lost sight of Villanow when the conspirators rushed... | |
| William Pinnock - 1833 - 738 pages
...those avenues of the city through which they knew his majesty must pass, in his way from Villanow,* where he had been dining with me. His carriage was escorted by four of his own attendants, and twelve of my guards. We had scarcely lost sight of Villanow, when the conspirators rushed out,... | |
| 1834 - 562 pages
...in those avenues of the city through which they knew his majesty must pass in his way from Villanow, where he had been dining with me. His carriage was...conspirators rushed out and surrounded us,, commanding the coachman to stop, and beating down the men with the butt-end of their muskets. Several shots were fired... | |
| 1834 - 560 pages
...in those avenues of the city through which they knew his majesty must pass in his way from Villanow, where he had been dining with me. His carriage was...and twelve of my guards. We had scarcely lost sight 01 Villanow, when the conspirators rushed out and surrounded us, commanding the coachman to stop, and... | |
| 1848 - 322 pages
...Villanow, where he had heen dining with me. His carriage was escorted hy four of his own attendants and twelve of my guards. We had scarcely lost sight...Villanow, when the conspirators rushed out, and surrounded u', commanding the coachman to stop, and heating down the men with the hutt ends of their muskets.... | |
| Anna Maria Hall - 1848 - 612 pages
...in those avenues of the city through which they knew his majesty must pass in his way from Villanow, where he had been dining with me. His carriage was escorted by four of his own attendants and twelve of my guards. We had scarcely lost sight of Villanow, when the conspirators rushed out,... | |
| 1848 - 636 pages
...in those avenues of the city through which they knew his majesty must pass in his way from Villanow, where he had been dining with me. His carriage was escorted by four of his own attendants and twelve of my guards. We had scarcely lost sight of Villanow, when the conspirators rushed out,... | |
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