| George Buchanan - 1856 - 852 pàgines
...The cage was no longer than to contain six or seven persons: four of whom were frequently employed in playing at cards, one idle looking on, one baking, and another firing bread and cooking." iv. In this strange habitation, Charles resided till the thirteenth September, when he received information... | |
| Alexander Charles Ewald - 1875 - 380 pàgines
...only large enough to contain six or seven persons, four of which number were frequently employed in playing at cards ; one idle, looking on ; one baking ; and another firing bread and cooking." Here it was that the Prince received the joyful news that two French vessels, sent out expressly for his... | |
| Alexander Charles Ewald - 1875 - 366 pàgines
...only large enough to contain six or seven persons, four of which number were frequently employed in playing at cards ; one idle, looking on ; one baking ; and another firing bread and cooking." Here it was that the Prince received the joyful news that two French vessels, sent out expressly for his... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1792 - 950 pàgines
...cage." " The cage," says Cluny, " was no larger than to contain six or seven persons, four of whuni were frequently employed playing at cards, one idle looking on, one baking, and another firin« bread and cooking."* Here the party remaine.1 LOCH ERICHT AND BENALDER. J — From Scotland... | |
| Episodes - 1880 - 272 pàgines
...0110 another, iu the side next the precipice, resembling the pillars of a chimney, where the fire was placed. The smoke had its vent out here all along...one baking, and another firing bread and cooking." This was the last refuge to which Charles was driven in Scotland. Two French vessels despatched to... | |
| Alexander Mackenzie - 1884 - 776 pàgines
...part of Benalder, where there was barely room for the seven persons, who now composed the party, " four of whom were frequently employed playing at cards,...one baking, and another firing bread and cooking." The history and structure of this remarkable habitation is too well known to require detail here. The... | |
| 1896 - 510 pàgines
...four of which number were frequently employed in playing at cards, one idle looking on, one becking, and another firing bread and cooking. Here his Royal Highness remained till he was acquainted foi. 1553. that the shiping for receiving and 'transporting him to France was arrived.... | |
| Robert Forbes - 1896 - 454 pàgines
...four of which number were frequently employed in playing at cards, one idle looking on, one becking, and another firing bread and cooking. Here his Royal Highness remained till he was acquainted /«/• 1553- that the sniping for receiving and transporting him to France was arrived.... | |
| Scottish History Society - 1896 - 452 pàgines
...four of which number were frequently employed in playing at cards, one idle looking on, one becking, and another firing bread and cooking. Here his Royal Highness remained till he was acquainted foi. 1553- that the shiping for receiving and transporting him to France was arrived.... | |
| James Cameron Lees - 1897 - 954 pàgines
...large enough to contain six or seven persons, four of which number were frequently employed in playing cards, one idle looking on, one baking, and another firing bread and cooking." The place where this singular habitation stood can still be identified. It is about 200 yards above... | |
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