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" The gentleman, who, of course, was awake, perceived one of them to be his own servant. — 1 hey rifled his portmanteau undisturbed, and settled the plan of putting him to death. — The gentleman, hearing all this, and not knowing- by what means he was... "
A Treatise on the Police of the Metropolis: Containing a Detail of the ... - Page 357
by Patrick Colquhoun - 1797 - 444 pages
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The Scots Magazine, Or, General Repository of Literature, History ..., Volume 59

Great Britain - 1797 - 980 pages
...fervant. They rifled his portmanteau undilturbc.4.1, and fettled the plan of putting him to death. The gentleman hearing all this, and not knowing by •what...was to be refcued, it may naturally be fuppofed, was undc-r great perturbation of mind during fuch an awful interval of fufpenfe, when, at the moment the...
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Sporting Magazine: Or, Monthly Calendar of the Transactions of the ..., Volume 9

Hunting - 1797 - 422 pages
...fervant. They rifled his portmanteau undifturbed, and fettled the plan of putting him to death. The gentleman hearing all this, and not knowing by what means he was to be refcued, it may be naturally fuppofed, was under great peHurbation of mind during fuch an awful interval of fufpenfe;...
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The Edinburgh Magazine, Or, Literary Miscellany, Volume 9

Books and bookselling - 1797 - 514 pages
...fervant. They rifled bis portmanteau undiflurbed, and fettled the plan of putting him to death The gentleman, hearing all this, and not knowing by what means he was to be refcucd, it may naturally be fuppofed was under great perturbation of mind duringfuch an awful interval...
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The Criminal Recorder: Or, Biographical Sketches of Notorious ..., Volume 3

Crime - 1804 - 474 pages
...servant — They rifled his portmanteau ; undisturbed, settled the plan of puting him to death. The Gentleman, hearing all this, and not knowing by what means he was to be rescued, it may naturally be supposed, was under great perturbation of mind during such an awful interval...
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Liber facetiarum, being a collection of curious and interesting anecdotes

Liber - Anecdotes - 1809 - 372 pages
...— They rifled his portmanteau undisturbed, and settled the plan of putting him to death. — The gentleman hearing all this, and not knowing by what means he was to be rescued, it may naturally be supposed, was under great perturbation of mind during such an awful interval...
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Select Reviews, and Spirit of the Foreign Magazines, Volume 8

Enos Bronson - Literature, Modern - 1812 - 556 pages
...— 1 hey rifled his portmanteau undisturbed, and settled the plan of putting him to death. — The gentleman, hearing all this, and not knowing- by what means he was to be rescued, it may naturally be supposed was under great perturbation of mind during such an awful interval...
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La Belle assemblée: or, Bell's court and fashionable magazine, Volume 5

1812 - 374 pages
...his portmanteau undisturbed, and settled the plan of putting him to death. — The gentleman, bearing all this, and not knowing by what means he was to be rescued, it may naturally be supposed was under great perturbation of mind during such an awful interval...
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Chambers's Edinburgh journal, conducted by W. Chambers. [Continued as ...

Chambers's journal - 1885 - 884 pages
...own servant. They rifled his portmanteau undisturbed, and settled the plan of putting him to death. Hearing all this, and not knowing by what means he was to be rescued, it may be supposed he was under great perturbation of mind during such an interval of suspense....
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Frank Leslie's Sunday Magazine, Volume 19

1886 - 590 pages
...own servant. They rifled his portmanteau undisturbed, and settled the plan of putting him to death. Hearing all this, and not knowing by what means he was to be rescued, it may be supposed he was nnder great perturbation of mind during such an interval of suspense....
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The Microcosm of London: Or, London in Miniature, Volume 1

London (England) - 1904 - 322 pages
...servant. They rifled his portmanteau undisturbed, and settled the plan of putting him to death. The gentleman, hearing all this, and not knowing by what means he was to be rescued, it may naturally be supposed was under great perturbation of mind during this awful interval...
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