| 730 стор.
...next day, he told his majefty, that it would be very dangerous for him either to ftay in that houfe, or to go into the wood, there being a great wood hard by Bofcobel ; that he knew but one way how to pafs the next day, which was to get up into a great oak,... | |
| Charles II (king of Gt. Britain.) - 1801 - 214 стор.
...Whitgrave lived at Mofely. H. BO ,S СОВЕТЫ О USE, as in TOUS for me either to ftay in that houfe, or to go into the wood, there being a great wood hard by Bofcobel ; that he knew but one way how to pafs the next day, and that was, to get up into a great... | |
| Enos Bronson - 1810 - 462 стор.
...him what we sh'd do the next day, he told me, that it w'd be dangerous for me either to stay in that house, or to go into the wood (there being a great wood hard by Boscobell) that he knew but one way how to pass the next day, and that was, to get up into a great... | |
| Frederick William Fairholt - 1843 - 532 стор.
...the next day, he told me it would be very dangerous for me either to stay in that house (PenderelFs), or to go into the wood (there being a great wood hard by Boscobel), and that he knew but one way how to pass the day, and that was, to get up into a great oak in a pretty... | |
| Percy Society - 1844 - 538 стор.
...next day, he told me it would be very dangerous for me either to stay in that house (Penderell's), or to go into the wood (there being a great wood hard by Boscobel), and that he knew but one way how to pass the day, and that was, to get up into a great oak in a pretty... | |
| Edward Lees Glew - 1856 - 250 стор.
...by the king himself;" and an interesting little narrative, published in the year of the Eestoration, under the title of "Boscobel." " Major Careless told...house,* or to go into the wood, there being a great wood bard by Boscobel ; that he knew but one way how to pass the next day, and that was, to get up into... | |
| Eneas Sweetland Dallas - 1874 - 782 стор.
...next day, he told his Majesty that it would be very dangerous for him either to stay in that house or go into the wood, there being a great wood hard by...that he knew but one way how to pass the next day, which was to get up into a great oak, in a pretty plain place, where they might see around them, as... | |
| Allan Fea - 1904 - 506 стор.
...we should do the next day. He told me, that it would be very dangerous for me either to stay in that house, or to go into the wood, there being a great wood hard by Boscobel ; 1 that he knew but one way how to pass the next day, and that was, to get up into a great oak, in... | |
| Cyril Brett - 1910 - 416 стор.
...refreshed, Colonel Carless "] " told me that it would be very dangerous for me either to stay in that house or to go into the wood ; there being a great wood hard by Boscobel " [" for though there was a highway near one side of it where the King had entered into it, yet it... | |
| Percy Society - 1844 - 548 стор.
...next day, he told me it would be very dangerous for me either to stay in that house (Penderell's), or to go into the wood (there being a great wood hard by Boscobel), and that he knew but one way how to pass the day, and that was, to get up into a great oak in a pretty... | |
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