| John Heneage Jesse - Great Britain - 1901 - 374 pages
...till he is cleared of the crimes he is charged with. He offered to speak, but was commanded to begone without a word. In the outer room, James Maxwell required of him, as prisoner, to deliver him his sword. When he had got it, with a loud voice he told his man to carry... | |
| James Mackinnon - Europe - 1908 - 540 pages
...till he was cleared of these crimes the House of Commons did charge him with. He offered to speak, but was commanded to be gone without a word. In the outer room, James Maxwell required him, as prisoner, to deliver his sword. When he had gotten it, he cries with a loud voice for his man... | |
| J. R. Tanner - History - 1928 - 332 pages
...till he was cleared of these crimes the House of Commons did charge him with. He offered to speak, but was commanded to be gone without a word. In the outer room James Maxwell required him as prisoner to deliver his sword; when he had gotten it, he cries with a loud voice for his man... | |
| English literature - 1790 - 540 pages
...the Black Rod to be prfouer, tiilheis cleared of the crimes he is charged with. He offered to fpcafc, but was commanded to be gone without a word. In the...deliver him his fword. When he had got it, with a loud voice he told his man to carry the LorJ Lieutenant's fword. This done, he makes through a number of... | |
| Robert Walsh - American literature - 1828 - 678 pages
...till he was cleared of these crimes the house of commons had charged him with. He offered to speak, but was commanded to be gone, without a word. In the outer room, James Maxwell required him, as prisoner, to deliver his sword. When he had got it, he cries, with a loud voice, for his man... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1888 - 256 pages
...but is commanded to kneel on his knees; after hearing their resolution, he offers to speak, but is commanded to be gone without a word. ' In the outer room, James Maxwell required him, as prisoner, to deliver his sword ; when he had gotten it, he cries with a loud voice for his... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - English literature - 1869 - 968 pages
...but is commanded to kneel on his knees ; after hearing their resolution, he offers to speak, but is commanded to be gone without a word. " In the outer room, James Maxwell required him, as prisoner, to deliver his sword ; when he had gotten it, he cries with a loud voice for his... | |
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