| Zachary Grey - 1739 - 618 pages
...the Queen,, wherein he informed her of his Refolution ; that this Letter was fown up in the Skirts of a Saddle, and the Bearer of it would come with the Saddle upon his Head, about ten a Clock that Night to the Blue Boar in Holbeurn, where he was to take Horfc for Dover, The MefTenger... | |
| David Hume - Great Britain - 1789 - 560 pages
...fown up in the fkirt of a fai'dle, and the " bearer of it would come with the faddle upon his heiJ, " about ten of the clock that night to the Blue Boar in ** Holborn, where he was to take horfc for Dover. The " meflettger knew nothing of the letter in the faddle, " though fome in Dover... | |
| Samuel Butler - English poetry - 1812 - 876 pages
...the Queen, wherein lie informed her of his resolution ; that this letter was sewn up in the skirts of a saddle, and the bearer of it would come with...about ten of the clock that night, to the Blue Boar in Hoi born, where he was to take horse tor Dover. The messenger knew nothing of ihe letter in the saddle,... | |
| William Godwin - Great Britain - 1826 - 724 pages
...letter from the king to the queen, wherein he declared what he would do. The letter, he said, was sewed up in the skirt of a saddle, and the bearer of it would come with the saddle upon his head about ten o'clock that night to the Blue Boar inn in Holborn ; for there he was to take horse, and go to Dover... | |
| David Hume - Great Britain - 1825 - 514 pages
...from the king to the queen, wherein he informed her of his resolution : that this letter was" sewn up in the skirt of a saddle, and the bearer of it...with the saddle upon his head, about ten of the clock of that night, to the Blue-boar in Holborn, where he was to take horse for Dover. The messenger knew... | |
| Constable and co, ltd - 1829 - 686 pages
...could not tell, but a letter was gone to the Queen with the contents of it, which letter was sewed up in the skirt of a saddle, and the bearer of it would come with the saddle upon his head about ten o'clock the following night, to the Blue Boar Inn in Holborn, where he was to take horse for Dover.... | |
| Michael Russell - 1829 - 338 pages
...could not tell, but a letter was gone to the Queen with the contents of it, which letter was sewed up in the skirt of a saddle, and the bearer of it would come with the saddle upon his head about ten •o'clock the following night, to the Blue Boar Inn in Holborn, where he was to take horse for Dover.... | |
| Charles I (King of England) - Great Britain - 1832 - 374 pages
...the King to the Queen, wherein he declared what he would do. The letter, he said, was sewn up in a skirt of a saddle ; and the bearer of it would come with the saddle upon his head about 10 o'clock that night to the Blue Boar Inn in Holborn ; for there he was to take horse, and go to Dover... | |
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