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" ... the world where your death has more than been wished for upon other motives. I know the world too well to trust this secret in any breast but my own. A few days determine me your friend or enemy. "FELTON. " You will apprehend that I mean you should... "
The New Wonderful Museum, and Extraordinary Magazine: Being a Complete ... - Page 349
by William Granger - 1802
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Annual Register, Volume 1

Edmund Burke - 1759 - 516 pages
...determine me, your friend or enemy. FELTON. " You will apprehend, that I mean you ihould be alone; and depend upon it, that a difcovery of any artifice in...by my filence, for confeffion only can condemn me." In confequence of this letter, his Grace went to the place appointed at ten o'clock on the Sunday morning....
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Continuation of the Complete History of England, [1748-60], Volume 2

Tobias Smollett - 1760 - 496 pages
...Felton *.—You will apprehend that I mean you mould be alone; and depend upon it, that a difcovecy of any artifice in this affair will be fatal to you. My fafety is in* The name of the aflaffin of Buckingham, in the reign who poignar<!ed Villisrs duke of Charles I....
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Annual Register of World Events, Volume 1

1764 - 524 pages
...me, your friend or enemy. FELTON. " You will apprehend, that I mean you would be alone; and de. pend upon it, that a difcovery of any artifice in this...by my filence, for confeffion only can condemn me." In confequence of this letter, his Grace went to the place appointed at ten o'clock on the Sunday morning....
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A Collection of the Most Remarkable and Interesting Trials ..., Volume 2

1776 - 718 pages
...me your friend or enemy. Felton." " You will apprehend that I mean you ihould be alone, and depend that a difcovery of any artifice in this affair will be fatal to you ; my faftty is infured by my filence, for confeffion only can condemn me." ^ What did your Grace do upon...
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The History of England from the Revolution to the Death of George ..., Volume 4

Tobias Smollett - 1785 - 486 pages
...FELTO N. " You will apprehend that I mean you Should be alone, and depend upon It, that adifcoveryof any artifice in this affair will be fatal to you. My fafety i* infured by my filence, for confeffion only can condemn me." The duke, in compliance with this ftrange...
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The Scots Magazine, Volume 20

1758 - 748 pages
...Soon after, the Duke received at letter, viz. You will apprehend that I mean you íhould be alone, and depend upon it that a difcovery of any artifice in...will be fatal to y,ou. My fafety is infured by my Clence, for confeffion only can condemn me. * The Duke went to the place appointed at ten o' clock...
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The New wonderful magazine, and marvellous chronicle ..., Volume 3, Issues 37-48

512 pages
...determine me, your friend or enemy. « Felton. " You will apprehend that I mean you ihould be alone, and depend upon it that a difcovery of any artifice in...affair will be fatal to You, my fafety is infured by my fiJcnce, for confeffion only can condemn me." His grace, without hcfitation, went to the place appointed...
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The History of England: From the Revolution to the Death of George the Second. 7

Tobias George Smollett - 1793 - 356 pages
...determine me your friend or enemy. FELTON ". '- " You will apprehend that I mean you mould be alone, and depend upon it , that a difcovery of any artifice in this affair will be fatal co you. My fafety is infured by my filence, for Cont'eiTion only can condemn me." The duke , in compliance...
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The Lounger's Common-place Book: Or, Miscellaneous Anecdotes. A Biographic ...

Jeremiah Whitaker Newman - 1796 - 296 pages
...determine " me your friend or enemy. FELTON. " Yon will apprehend that I " mean you fbould be alone ; and " depend upon it that a difcovery " of any artifice...this affair will " be fatal to you : my fafety is en" fured by my filence ; for confef" fion only can condemn me.". The duke went to the fpot at the...
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Eight Historical Tales, Curious and Instructive ...

J. W - 1801 - 308 pages
...and depend upon * The name of the assassin who stabbed the duke of Buckingham. it, that a discovery of any artifice in this affair will be fatal to you. My safety is insured by my silence, for confession only can condemn me." The duke, in compliance with...
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