| 1825 - 726 sivua
...arrested the dying man in h» bed, anil was about to carry him off, in his blankets, to a sponging-house, when Dr. Bain interfered, and, by threatening the officer with the responsibility he must incur, if, as was but too probable, his prisoner should expire on the way, averted this outrage. " After a succession... | |
| 1825 - 724 sivua
...arrested the dying ruaa ia hia bed, and was about to carry him off, in has blankets, to a sponging-house, when Dr. Bain interfered, and, by threatening the officer with the responsibility he must incur, .f, a* »as but too probable, hit prisoner should expire on the way, averted this outrage. ' • After... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 826 sivua
...dying man in his bed, and was about to carry him off, in his blankets, to a spunging-house, when Doctor Bain interfered — and, by threatening the officer with the responsibility he must incur, if, as was but too probable, his prisoner should expire on the way, averted this outrage. / About the middle... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 510 sivua
...dying man in his bed, and was about to carry him off, in his blankets, to a spunging-house, when Doctor Bain interfered — and, by threatening the officer with the responsibility he must incur, ifj as was but too probable, his prisoner should expire on the way, averted this outrage. About the... | |
| 1825 - 710 sivua
...m»o in his bed, tad was about to carry him off, in his blankets to a sponging-house, when Dr. Sain interfered, and, by threatening the officer with the responsibility he must incur, if, as was but too probable, his prisoner should expire on the way, averted thU outrage. " After a succession... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1826 - 570 sivua
...arrested the dying man in his bed, and was about to carry him off, in his blankets, to a spunging-house, when Dr. Bain interfered — and, by threatening the...officer with the responsibility he must incur, if, as was but too probable, his prisoner should expire on the way, averted this outrage. About the middle... | |
| 1825 - 362 sivua
...arrested the dying man u> his bed, and was about to carry him of)', In his blankets, to a ipunging-housc, when Dr. Bain interfered — and, by threatening the...officer with the responsibility he must incur, if, as was but to« probable, his prisoner should expire on the way, averted this outrage. • About the... | |
| 1826 - 518 sivua
...and was going to carry him off, in his blankets, to a spunging-house, when his physician interposed, and by threatening the officer with the responsibility he must incur, if, as was but too probable, his pn. oner should expire on the way, averted the completion of this outra^... | |
| Thomas Loraine McKenney - 1827 - 534 sivua
...But even there the harpies pursued him. "Writs and executions came in rapid succession, and bail ill* got possession of his house." But the prince's favour...made! Visits of inquiry — empty, unsatisfying calls. t * * The hint in the newspapers was well conveyed. It wa» in these words. "0 delay not-r— delay... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1832 - 520 sivua
...dying man in his bed, and was about to carry him off, in his blankets, to a spunginghouse, when Doctor Bain interfered — and, by threatening the officer with the responsibility he must incur, if, as was but too probable, his prisoner should expire on the way, averted this outrage. About the middle... | |
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