| 1784 - 524 pagina’s
...blue ribbon of the •••:;'•' eagle. When the meflenger arrived with the note, the afionilhmcnt and joy was incredible. Coccei inftantly rode to the...mill, followed by a detachment of the guards. He met Kofinflu at the door, with his labrc dawn, who admitted bin as ibon. as he knew him. TU kinj bid liad... | |
| 1784 - 862 pagina’s
...with the troop. Kofiniki then offered to reftore every thing he had taken ; but his majefty left hie» all, except the blue ribbon of the white eagle. When the meffenger arrived with the note, the aftoniibment aud joy was incredible. Coccei inftantly rode to the mill, followed by a detachment of... | |
| 1784 - 1282 pagina’s
...falling in with the troop. Koiinflci then offered to reitore every thing he had taken ; bat his majefty left him all, except the blue ribbon of the white eagle. When the meflenger arrived with the note, the aftonimment and joy was incredible. Coccei inftantly rode to the... | |
| William Coxe - 1787 - 474 pagina’s
...in with the troop. '" Kofinfki then offered to reftore every thing " he had taken ; but his majefty left him " all, except the blue ribbon of the White " Eagle. " When the meflenger arrived with the " note, the aftonimment and joy was incre" dible. Coccei inftantly rode... | |
| William Coxe - 1792 - 520 pagina’s
...falling in with the troop. Kofiniki then offered to reftore every thing he had taken_}~ but his majefty left him all, except the blue ribbon of the White Eagle. " When the meflenger arrived with the note, the aftoniihment and joy was incredible. Coccei inftantly rode to... | |
| Stephen Jones - 1795 - 544 pagina’s
...falling in with the troop. Kofinfki then offered to rcftore every thing he had taken; but his majefty left him all, except the blue ribbon of the White...the mill, followed by a detachment of the guards. lie met Koiinfki at the door with his fabre drawn, who admitted him as foon as he knew him. The king... | |
| John Wesley - 1790 - 736 pagina’s
...falling in with the troop. Kofiiijki then offered to reftore every thing he had taken ; but his majefty left him all, except the blue ribbon of the White...Eagle. When the meffenger arrived with the note, the aftoniflimsnt and joy was incredible. Cocceei immeiiately rode to the mill, followed by a detachment... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 450 pagina’s
...When the meflenger arrived with the note, the aftoniihment and joy was incredible. Coccei initantly rode to the mill, followed by a detachment of the guards. He (A) " This intimation, which the king gave to hie aflaffius, may at firft fight appear extraordinary... | |
| Robert Bisset - 636 pagina’s
...falling in with the troop. Kosinski then offered to restore every thing he had taken ; but Iris Majesty left him all except the blue ribbon of the White Eagle. When the messenger arrived with the note, the astonishment and joy was incredible. Coccei instantly rode to... | |
| William Coxe - 1802 - 448 pagina’s
...but not dangeroufly." When, the meflenger arrived with the note, -thef aftoriifhment and joy Avere incredible. Coccei inftantly rode to the mill, followed by a detachment of the guards, and being admitted by Kofinfki, who watched at the door, with his drawn fabre, found the king afleep... | |
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