| James Caulfield - 1804 - 124 sivua
...his preparations, he immediately seized him ; and turning over the faggots, discovered the powder. The matches, and every thing proper for setting fire to the train were taken in Fawkes's pocket ; who rinding by explaining the motives before mentioned; and then requested... | |
| Mrs. Trimmer (Sarah) - 1812 - 402 sivua
...lust as he had finished his operations ; and on turning over the faggois, the powder was discovered. The matches, and every thing proper for setting fire to the train, were found in Fawkes's pocket, and the hardened vill.iin expressed his regret, that his design of firing the powder... | |
| David Hume - 1812 - 604 sivua
...his preparations, he immediately seized him, and turning over the faggots, discovered^ the powder. The matches and every thing proper for setting fire to the train were taken in Fawkes's pocket ; who finding his guilt now apparent, and seeing no refuge but in boldness... | |
| Ezra Sampson - 1813 - 434 sivua
...purpose from Flanders, was entrusted with the most trying part of the enterprise ; and when arrested, the matches, and every thing proper for setting fire to the train, were found in his pocket. This shocking conspiracy was discovered by an anonymous letter, directed to lordMonteagle, which solemnly... | |
| John Brady - 1813 - 410 sivua
...all his preparations, he immediately seized him, and turning over the faggots discovered the powder. The matches, and every thing proper for setting fire to the train, were taken in FAWKES'S pocket, who finding his guilt now apparent, and seeing no refuge but in boldness... | |
| John Millard - 1813 - 704 sivua
...barrels of powder, which had been carefully concealed under faggots and piles of wood. The ' match, with every thing proper for setting fire to the train, were found in Fawkes' pocket, whose countenance bespoke his savage disposition, and who, after regretting that he... | |
| Encyclopaedias, John Millard - 1813 - 712 sivua
...barrels of powder, which had. been carefully concealed under fa°gots and piles of wood. The match, with every thing proper for setting fire to the train, were found in Fawkes' pocket, whose countenance bespoke his savage disposition, and who, after regretting that he... | |
| John Brady - 1815 - 420 sivua
...all his preparations, he immediately seized him, and turning over the faggots, discovered the powder. The matches, and every thing proper for setting fire to the train, were taken in FAWKES'S pocket, who finding his guilt now apparent, and seeing no re,fuge but in boldness... | |
| Ezra Sampson - 1816 - 432 sivua
...purpose from Flanders, was entrusted with the most trying part of the enterprise; and when arrested, the matches, and every thing proper for setting fire to the train, were found in his pocket. This shocking conspiracy was discovered by an anonymous letter, directed to lord Monteagle, which solemnly... | |
| Mrs. Trimmer (Sarah) - 1817 - 276 sivua
...Fawkes just as he had finished his operations; and turning over the faggots, they discovered the powder. The matches and every thing proper for setting fire to the train, were found in Fawkes's pocket, and the hardy villain expressed regret that his design of firing the powder was disappointed... | |
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