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" Churchill came into the room. I had heard that their " verbal orders were likewise to apprehend him, but I " suspected they did not know his person ; and, by " presence of mind, I had the happiness of saving my " friend. As soon as Mr. Churchill entered... "
The Correspondence of the Late John Wilkes: With His Friends, Printed from ... - Page 193
by John Wilkes - 1805
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Three Interesting Tracts ... Viz: Observations on the papers relative to the ...

John Wilkes - 1767 - 156 pages
...and ungentleman-like. While fome of the meflengers and their affiftants were with me, Mr. Churchill came into the room. I had heard that their verbal orders were likewife to apprehend him, but I fufpecled they did not know his perfon, and by prefence of mind I...
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A Complete Collection of the Genuine Papers, Letters, &c. in the Case of ...

John Wilkes - 1767 - 288 pages
...and ungentlemanlike. While fome of the MefTengers and their afiiftants were with me, Mr. Churchill came into the room. I had heard that their verbal orders were likewife to apprehend him, but I fufpedted they did not know his perfon, and by pretence of mind I...
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A Complete Collection of the Genuine Papers, Letters, Etc: In the Case of ...

John Wilkes - 1767 - 300 pages
...and ungentlemanlike. While fome .of the Meflengers and their afliftants were with me, Mr. Churchill came into the room. I had heard that their verbal orders were likewiie to apprehend him, but I fufpected they did not know his perfon, and by prefence of mind I...
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Letters Between the Duke of Grafton, the Earls of Halifax, Egrémont, Chatham ...

Augustus Henry Fitzroy Duke of Grafton, John Wilkes - 1769 - 344 pages
...and ungentleman-like. While fome of the meflengers and their affiftants were with me, Mr. Churchill came into the room. I had heard that their verbal orders were likewife to apprehend him, but 1 fufpected they did not know his perfon, and by prefence of mind I...
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English liberty: being a collection of interesting tracts, from the year ...

English liberty - 1769 - 430 pages
...and ungentlexnanlike. While fome of the meflengers and their affiftants were with me, Mr. Churchill came into the room. I had heard that their VERBAL orders were likewife to apprehend him, but I fufpecled they did not know his perfon» and by prefence of mind I...
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English Liberty: Or, The British Lion Roused: Containing the ..., Volumes 1-2

1769 - 728 pages
...and ungentleman-like. While fome of the meffengers and their afljftants were with me, Mr. Churchill came into the room. I had heard that their VERBAL orders were h'kew.ife to apprehend him, but I fufpe&ed they did not know his perfon ; and by prefence of mind I...
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The North Briton, XLVI: Numbers Complete, Volume 3

1772 - 226 pages
...and ungentlemanlike. ' While fome of the meflengers and their affiftants were with me, Mr. Churchill came into the room. I had heard that their verbal orders were likewife to apprehend him, but I fufpected they did not know his perfon,, and by prefence of mind I...
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The New annual register, or General repository of history ..., Volume 25

1805 - 948 pages
...of Grafton, 1766: ' Whilst some of the messengers and their assistants were with me, Mr. Churchill came into the room. I had heard that . their verbal...entered the room, I accosted him, " Good ' morrow, Mr. Thompson. How ' does Mrs, Thompson da ? Does 'she dine in die country ?" Mr. Churchill thanked me,...
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Letters: Life of Mr. Wilkes. Poems

John Wilkes - 1804 - 232 pages
...Grafton, 1766 : C 4 " Whilst some of the messengers and their assistants were with me, Mr. Churchill came into the room. I had heard that their verbal...entered the room, I accosted him, ' Good ' morrow, Mr. Thompson. How doe$ ' Mrs. Thompson do ? Does she dine in ' the country ?' Mr. Churchill thanked me,...
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The Correspondence of the Late John Wilkes: With His Friends ..., Volume 3

John Wilkes - 1805 - 328 pages
...the messengers and their assistants were with me, Mr. Churchil came into the room. I had heard thai th'eir verbal orders were likewise to apprehend him,...by presence of mind, I had the happiness of saving m}' friend. As soon as Mr. Churchill entered the room, I accosted him, ' Good morrow, Mr. Thomson....
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