Charles" (p. 41). He is further required to leave Tuscany the same night, to which he agrees, and proceeds accordingly to a seaport, in the neighbourhood of which, on the third evening after his arrival, another scene of deep interest... Claimants to Royalty - Page 255by John Henry Ingram - 1882 - 259 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - English literature - 1847 - 580 pages
...but not until be bad sworn on the crucifix ' never to speak of what he bad seen, heard, or thought, that night, unless it should be in the service of his king — King Charles' (p. 41). He is further required to leave Tuscany the same night, to which he agrees, and proceeds accordingly... | |
| American periodicals - 1847 - 640 pages
...house, in the same mysterious manner as he had been brought to it, but not until be hail sworn on the crucifix " never to speak of what he had seen, heard, or thought, that night, vnl'ss и should be in the service of his king — King Cbarls.'' (p. 41.) He is further... | |
| Celebrated claimants - Biography - 1873 - 314 pages
...the same mysterious manner in which he was admitted to it ; but not until he had taken an oath on the crucifix " never to speak of what he had seen, heard,...should be in the service of his king — King Charles." Moreover, he was required to leave Tuscany the same night, and, in implicit obedience to his instructions,... | |
| Impostors and imposture - 1874 - 386 pages
...the same mysterious manner in which he was admitted to it ; but not until he had taken an oath on the crucifix " never to speak of what he had seen, heard,...should be in the service of his king — King Charles." Moreover, he was required to leave Tuscany the same night, and, in implicit obedience to his instructions,... | |
| California - 1881 - 592 pages
...was sworn on the crucifix, "never to speak of what he had seen, heard, or thought that night 272 273 unless it should be in the service of his King — King Charles." He was required to leave Italy at once, and the following morning took a lingering farewell of the beautiful... | |
| 1847 - 606 pages
...house, in the same mysterious manner as he had been brought to it, but not until he had sworn on the crucifix ' never to speak of what he had seen, heard, or thought, that night, unless it shmdd be in the service of his king — King Charles' (p. 41). He is further... | |
| James Dennistoun - 1885 - 124 pages
...house, in the same mysterious manner as he had been brought to it, but not until he had sworn on the crucifix " never to speak of what he had seen, heard, or thought, that night, unless it should be in the service of his king- — King Charles" (p. 41). He is further... | |
| California - 1881 - 606 pages
...Beaton, having completed the service for which he had been brought to the palace, was sworn on the crucifix, "never to speak of what he had seen, heard, or thought that night unless it should be in the service of his King — King Charles." He was required to leave... | |
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