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The Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford: Including Numerous Letters ... - Page 139
by Horace Walpole - 1840
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Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford, to Sir Horace Mann ..., Volume 1

Horace Walpole - Authors, English - 1833 - 436 pages
...terrified, but with a resolution that prevented his behaving in the least meanly or unlike a gentleman. He took no notice of the crowd, only to desire that...stuck to the recantation he had made at his trial ; declaring he wished that all who embarked in the same cause might meet the same fate. He then took...
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The Olio, Or, Museum of Entertainment, Volume 11

Periodicals - 1833 - 460 pages
...terrified, but with a resolution that prevented his behaving in the least meanly or unlike a gentleman. He took no notice of the crowd, only to desire that...stuck to the recantation he had made at his trial ; declaring he wished that all who embarked in the same cause might meet the same fate. He then took...
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Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 3

William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1833 - 832 pages
...terrified, but with s. resolution that prevented his behaving in the le.ist meanly or unlike a gentleman. He took no notice of the crowd, only to desire that the baize might be lifted up from the railĀ«, that the mob might see the spectacle. He stood and prayed some tiin* with Forster, who wept...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumes 155-156

Early English newspapers - 1834 - 754 pages
...terrified, but with a resolution that prevented his behaving in the least meanly, or unlike a gentleman. He took no notice of the crowd, only to desire that...with a noble manliness stuck to the recantation he made at the trial, declaring that he wished that all who embarked in the same cause might meet the...
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The Young Man's Book of Classical Letters: Consisting of Epistolary ...

Author of The young man's own book - English letters - 1841 - 338 pages
...terrified, but with a resolution that prevented his behaving in the least meanly or unlike a gentleman. He took no notice of the crowd, only to desire that the baizo might be lifted up from the rails, that the mob might see the spectacle. He stood and prayed...
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The Letters of Horace Walpole: 1735-1748

Horace Walpole - Authors, English - 1842 - 592 pages
...terrified, but with a resolution that prevented his behaving in the least meanly or unlike a gentleman.* He took no notice of the crowd, only to desire that...stuck to the recantation he had made at his trial ; declaring he wished that all who embarked in the same cause might meet the same fate. He then took...
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The Letters of Horace Walpole: Earl of Orford: Including Numerous Letters ...

Horace Walpole - Authors, English - 1842 - 594 pages
...terrified, but with a resolution that prevented his behaving in the least meanly or unlike a gentleman." He took no notice of the crowd, only to desire that...stuck to the recantation he had made at his trial ; declaring he \vished that all who embarked in the same cause might meet the same fate. He then took...
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1735-1748

Horace Walpole - Authors, English - 1842 - 596 pages
...terrified, but with a resolution that prevented his behaving in the least meanly or unlike a gentleman." He took no notice of the crowd, only to desire that...lifted up from the rails, that the mob might see the speetacle. He stood and prayed some time with Forster, who wept over him, exhorted and encouraged him....
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George Selwyn and His Contemporaries: With Memoirs and Notes, Volume 1

John Heneage Jesse - Great Britain - 1843 - 440 pages
...terrified, but with a resolution that prevented his behaving in the least meanly or unlike a gentleman. He took no notice of the crowd, only to desire that...stuck to the recantation he had made at his trial, declaring, he wished that all who embarked in the same cause might meet the same fate. He then took...
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Memoirs of the Pretenders and Their Adherents, Volume 2

John Heneage Jesse - Jacobite Rebellion, 1745-1746 - 1846 - 310 pages
...terrified, but with a resolution that prevented his behaving the least meanly or unlike a gentleman. He took no notice of the crowd, only to desire that...stuck to the recantation he had made at his trial ; declaring he wished that all who embarked in the same cause might meet the same fate. He then took...
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