| Jane Porter - 1806 - 292 pages
...with dismay. " The assassins, meanwhile, got clear of the town. Finding, however, that the ki:"g, by loss of blood, was not likely to exist much longer,...their manner of dragging him towards their employer, they set him on a horse, and redoubled their speed. When they came to the moat which surrounds Warsaw,... | |
| Jane Porter - 1817 - 236 pages
...longer in their manner of dragging him towards their employer, they set him on a horse, and redouhled their speed. When they came to the moat which surrounds Warsaw, they compelled him to leap across it. In the attempt his heast fell twice ; and, at the second fall, hroke its leg: they then... | |
| William Pinnock - 1833 - 738 pages
...king accordingly gave him the command of those troops, among whom he was once only a private soldier. came to the moat which surrounds Warsaw, they compelled him to leap across it. In the attempt, his horse fell twice, and, at the second fall, broke its leg; they then... | |
| 1834 - 562 pages
...exist much longer in their manner of dragging him towards their employer, they set him on a horse, and redoubled their speed. When they came to the moat...which surrounds Warsaw, they compelled him to leap across it. In the attempt, his beast fell twice ; and at the seconJ fall, broke its leg. They then... | |
| 1834 - 560 pages
...exist much longer in their manner of dragging him towards their employer, they set him on a horse, and redoubled their speed. When they came to the moat which surrounds Warsaw, they compelled him to leaji across it. In the attempt, his beast fell twice ; and at the second fall, broke its leg. They... | |
| Anna Maria Hall - 1848 - 612 pages
...exist much longer in their manner of dragging him towards their employer, they set him on a horse, and redoubled their speed. When they came to the moat...which surrounds Warsaw, they compelled him to leap across it. In the attempt his horse fell tirice, and, at the second fall, broke its leg ; they then... | |
| 1848 - 636 pages
...exist much longer in their manner of dragging him towards their employer, they set him on a horse, and redoubled their speed. When they came to the moat...which surrounds Warsaw, they compelled him to leap across it. In the attempt his horse fell twice, and, at the second fall, broke its leg ; they then... | |
| 1848 - 322 pages
...longer in their manner of dragging him towards their employer, they set him on a horse, and redouhled their speed. When they came to the moat which surrounds Warsaw, they compelled him to leap across it. In the attempt his horse fell twice, and, at the second fall, hroke its leg; they then compelled... | |
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