| 1829 - 632 pągines
...lobby of the house of commons in his life. At this moment, Mr. Williams and Mr. Tucker, still standing, heard a horse gallop to the door of the house, and immediately after, Mr. Michael Williams, of Trevince, (son of Mr. Williams, of Scorrier,) entered the room, and said that... | |
| 1828 - 608 pągines
...lobby of the house of commons in his life. At this moment, Mr. Williams and Mr. Tucker, still standing, heard a horse gallop to the door of the house, and immediately after, Mr. Michael Williams, of Trevince, (son of Mr. Williams, of Scorrier,) entered the room, and said that... | |
| 1830 - 428 pągines
...in the House of Commons in his lifetime. At this moment Mr. Williams and Mr. Tucker, still standing, heard a horse gallop to the door of the house, and immediately after, Mr. Michael Williams, of Trevince (son of Mr. Williams of Scorrior,) entered the room, and said that... | |
| Johann Heinrich Jung-Stilling - 1834 - 498 pągines
...House of Commons in his life. At this moment, whilst Mr. Williams and Mr. Tucker were still standing, they heard a horse gallop to the door of the house, and immediately after, Mr. Michael Williams of Treviner (son of Mr. Williams of Scorrier) entered the room, and said, that... | |
| 1836 - 636 pągines
...in the House of Commons in his lifetime. At this moment Mr. Williams and Mr. Tucker, still standing, heard a horse gallop to the door of the house, and immediately after, Mr. Michael Williams, of Trevince, (son of Mr. Williams of Scorrior), entered the room, and said that... | |
| 1836 - 646 pągines
...in the House of Commons in his lifetime. At this moment Mr. Williams and Mr. Tucker, still standing, heard a horse gallop to the door of the house, and immediately after, Mr. Michael Williams, of Trevince, (son of Mr. Williams of Scorrior), entered the room, and said that... | |
| 1837 - 1032 pągines
...Mr. W. had ever seen Mr. Perceval, and was told that he had never seen him, nor had ever had anything to do with him ; and further, that he had never been...immediately after a son of Mr. Williams entered the room, mid said that he had galloped out from Truro, having seen a gentleman there who had come by that evening's... | |
| 1842 - 242 pągines
...lobby of the House of Commons in his life. At this moment, Mr. Williams and Mr. Tucker still standing, they heard a horse gallop to the door of the house, and immediately after Mr. Michael Williams, of Trevince, (son of Mr. Williams, of Scorrier), entered the room, and said that... | |
| Clarence S. Day - 1848 - 116 pągines
...house of commons in his life. At this moment, while Mr. Williams and Mr. Tucker were still standing, they heard a horse gallop to the door of the house, and immediately after, Mr. Michael Williams, of Treviner (son of Mr. Williams, of Scorrier), entered the room, and said that... | |
| Joseph Polsue - 1867 - 448 pągines
...lobby of the House of Commons in his life. Whilst Mr. Williams and Mr. Tucker were still standing, they heard a horse gallop to the door of the house, and immediately after Mr. Michael Williams entered the room, and said that he had galloped out from Truro ( seven miles distant,... | |
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