| William Robertson - 1780 - 586 strani
...commanded Francifco de Chaves to make faft the door. But that officer, who did not retain fo much prefence of mind as to obey this prudent order, running to the top of the ftair-cafe, wildly aflced the confpirators what they meant, and whither they were going. Inftead of... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 434 strani
...commanded Fiancifco de Chaves to make fail the door. But that officer, who did not retain fo much prefcnce of mind as to obey this prudent order, running to the top of the itaircafe, wildly aiked the confpirators what they meant, and whither they were going ? Inftead of... | |
| William Robertson - 1803 - 456 strani
...° ,° K Chaves to make fafl the door. But that officer, v^-,^^ who did not retain fo much prefence of mind as * ' to obey this prudent order,, running to the top of the flair-cafe,, wildly afked the confpirators: what they meant,, arid, whither they were going ? Inftead... | |
| Richard Snowden - 1809 - 396 strani
...startin,; up, called for arms, and com.nanded Francisco de Chaves to make fast the door. Bit' that officer did not retain so much presence of mind as to obey this prudent order, running to the top of the stair.nase, wildly aiked the conspirators what they meant, and whither they Were going? Instead of... | |
| William Robertson - 1811 - 502 strani
...governor, whose steady mind no form of danger could appal, starting up, called for arms, and commanded Francisco de Chaves to make fast the door. But that...stair-case, wildly asked the conspirators what they meant, aad whither they were going ? Instead of answering, they stabbed him to the heart, and burst into the... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 470 strani
...governor, whose steady mind no form of danger could appal, starting up, called for arms, and commanded Francisco de Chaves to make fast the door. But that...conspirators what they meant, and whither they were going P Instead of answering, they stabbed him to the heart, and burst into the hall. Some of the persons... | |
| William Robertson - 1822 - 624 strani
...Franeiseo de Chaves to make /ant the dour. But that offieer, who did not retain so mueh presenee nf mind as to obey this prudent order, running to the top of the stairease, wildly asked the eonspirators what they meant, and whiiher they were going? Instead of answering,... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 816 strani
...starting up, called for arms, and commanded Francis de Chaves to make fast the door. But that officer, running to the top of the staircase, wildly asked the conspirators what they meant ? Instead of answering, they stabbed him to the heart, and burst into the hall. A few, drawing their... | |
| Eliza Robbins - 1833 - 294 strani
...a large hall. The governor, whom no danger could appal, starting up, called for arms, and commanded Francisco de Chaves to make fast the door. But that...not retain so much presence of mind as to obey this order, running to the top of the staircase, wildly asked the conspirators what they meant, and whither... | |
| William Robertson, Dugald Stewart - 1835 - 630 strani
...governor, whose steady mind no form of danger could appal, starting up, called for arms, and commanded Francisco de Chaves to make fast the door. But that...much presence of mind as to obey this prudent order, runnmg to the top of the stair-case, wildly asked the conspirators what they meant, and whither they... | |
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