| Oliver Goldsmith - Great Britain - 1771 - 494 pages
...unfatisfactory, that the king concluded the whole was a fiction. However Tongue was not to be repreflcd in the ardour of his loyalty; he went again to the...plot, was that night to be put into the poft-houfe for Windfor, directed to one Bedingfield, a Jefuit, who was confeflbr to the duke of York,and who refided... | |
| David Hume - 1775 - 480 pages
...manner of communicating the intelligence, that the whole was an impofture. TONGUE came next to the treafurer, and told him, that a pacquet of letters,...plot, was that night to be put into the poft-houfe for Windfor, directed to Bedingfield, a jefuit, confeffor to the duke. When this intelligence was conveyed... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1777 - 374 pages
...unfatisfaciory, that the kine concluded the whole was ยป fiction. However, Tongue was not to be reprelled in the ardour of his loyalty; he went again to the lord treafurer, and told him, that a pacqiut of letMi 2 " ters, HISTORY OF ENGLAND. ters, written by Jefuits concerned in the plot, was... | |
| World history - 1783 - 458 pages
...that the king concluded the whole was a fiction. Tongue, however, was not to be reprefled in the ardor of his loyalty. He went again to the lord treafurer, and told him, that a packet of letters, written by Jefuits concerned in jhe plot, was that night to be put into the poft-houfe... | |
| David Hume - Great Britain - 1789 - 580 pages
...manner of communicating the intelligence, that the whole was an impofture. TONGUE came next to the treafurer, and told him, that a pacquet of letters,...concerned in the plot, was that night to be put into the poft-honfe for Whdfor, directed to Bennifield, a jefuit, confeflbr to the duke. When this intelligence... | |
| David Hume - Great Britain - 1789 - 432 pages
...intelligence , that the whole was an impofture. TONGUE came next to the treafurer, and told him, tbat a pacquet of letters, written by jefuits concerned...plot , was that night to be put into the poft-houfe for Windfor , directed to Bennirield, ajefuit, confeffor to the duke. When this intelligence was conveyed... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1794 - 450 pages
...rfipreffed in the ardour of his loyalty ; he went again to the lord-treafurer, and told him, that a packet of letters, written by Jefuits concerned in the plot, was, that night to be put into the pofthoufe for Windfor, directed to one Bedingfield, a Jefuit, who was confeflbr to the duke of York, and who... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - Great Britain - 1797 - 414 pages
...unfatiffactory, that the king concluded the whole was a fiction. However, Tongue was not to be reprefled in the ardour of his loyalty; he went again to the...letters, written by Jefuits concerned in the plot, was' M 2 that that night to be put into-the poft-houfe for Windfor, dirc6led to one Bedingfield, a Jefmt,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - Great Britain - 1800 - 452 pages
...; he went -again to the lord-treasurer, and told him, that a. packet of letters, written by Jesuits concerned in the plot, was that night to be put into the posthouse for Windsor, directed to one Bedingfield, a Jesuit, who was confessor to the duke of York,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1803 - 396 pages
...unfatisfaftory, that the king concluded the whole was a fiction. However, Tongue was not to be reprefled in the ardour of his loyalty ; he went again to the lord treafurer, and told him, that a pack of letters written by Jefuits concerned .in the plot was that night to be put into the poft-houfe... | |
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