| James Davis Knowles - 1829 - 340 pages
...; we found nothing in his house, but what belongs to priests. In addition to this money, there are an immense number of books, medicines, trunks of wearing...This was an allusion to the idea of his being a spy. " For two or three months following, I was subject to continual harassments, partly through my ignorance... | |
| Joseph Tracy - 1840 - 764 pages
...; we found nothing in his house, but what belongs to priests. In addition to this money, there are an immense number of books, medicines, trunks of wearing...This was an allusion to the idea of his being a spy. " For two or three months following, I was subject to continual harassments, partly through my ignorance... | |
| James Davis Knowles - 1844 - 426 pages
...teacher; \ve found nothing in his house, but what belongs to priests. In addition to this money, there are an immense number of books, medicines, trunks of wearing...This was an allusion to the idea of his being a spy. 25* " For two or three months following, I was subject to continual harassments, partly through my... | |
| Amos Blanchard - 1844 - 552 pages
...teacher; we found nothing in his house, but what belongs to priests. In addition to this money, there are an immense number of books, medicines, trunks of wearing...innocent.' This was an allusion to the idea of his being a •pjr. **For two or three months following, I was subject to continual harassments, partly through... | |
| Arabella M. Stuart Willson - 1851 - 378 pages
...teacher ; we found nothing in his house but what belongs to priests. In addition to this money, there are an immense number of books, medicines, trunks of wearing...itself, for it shall be restored to him again, if he be found innocent.5 This was in allusion to the idea of his being a spy/' While the officers were at... | |
| 1852 - 460 pages
...; we found nothing in his house, but what belongs to priests. In addition to this money, there are an immense number of books, medicines, trunks of wearing...restored to him again, if he is found innocent.' This was in allusion to the idea of his being a spy. " For two or three months following, I was subject to continual... | |
| Francis Wayland - 1853 - 564 pages
...teacher ; we found nothing in his house but what belongs to priests. In addition to this money, there are an immense number of books, medicines, trunks of wearing...This was an allusion to the idea of his being a spy. For two or three months following, I was subject to continual harassments, partly through my ignorance... | |
| Francis Wayland - 1853 - 550 pages
...teacher ; we found nothing in his house but what belongs to priests. In addition to this money, there are an immense number of books, medicines, trunks of wearing...This was an allusion to the idea of his being a spy. For two or three months following, I was subject to continual harassments, partly through my ignorance... | |
| James Davis Knowles - 1854 - 376 pages
...teacher; we found nothing in his house, but what belongs to priests. In addition to this money, there are an immense number of books, medicines, trunks of wearing apparel, &c. of which ive have only taken a list. Shall we take them, or let them remain?' 'Let them remain,' said the King,... | |
| Hannah O'Brien Chaplin CONANT - 1856 - 600 pages
...teacher; we found nothing in his house but what belongs to priests. In addition to this money, there are an immense number of books, medicines, trunks of wearing...This .was an allusion to the idea of his being a spy. . " For two or three months following, I was subject to continual harassments, partly through my ignorance... | |
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