| Walter Scott - 1813 - 444 str.
...Besides this, he, or any man els that is disposed to mischief or villany, may, under his mantle, goe privily armed without suspicion of any, carry his...head-piece, his skean, or pistol if he please, to be always in readiness." — SPENSER'S View of the Slate of Ireland, apud Worki, ut supra, ¥111. 367.... | |
| Walter Scott - 1813 - 468 str.
...Besides this, he, or any man els that is disposed to mischief or villany, may, under his mantle, goe privily armed without suspicion of any, carry his...head-piece, his skean, or pistol if he please, to be always in readiness." — SPENSER'S View of the State of Ireland, apud Works, ut supra, VIII. 367.... | |
| Stephen Barlow - 1814 - 504 str.
...to whom ho ii endangered. Besides this, he or any man else, that is disposed to mischief or villany, may, under his mantle, go privily armed without suspicion...head-piece, his skean, or pistol if he please, to be always in readiness. Thus necessary and fitting is a mantle for a bad man, and truly for a had housewife... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1820 - 290 str.
...Besides this, he, or any man els that is disposed to mischief or villany, may, under his mantle, goe privily armed without suspicion of any, carry his...head-piece, his skean, or pistol if he please, to be always in readiness." SPENSER'S View of the State of Ireland, apud Works, ut supra, VIII. 367. The... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1823 - 342 str.
...Besides this, he or any man els that is disposed to mischief or villany, may, under his mantle, goe privily armed without suspicion of any, carry his...head-piece, his skean, or pistol if he please, to be always in leadiness." — SFEXSER'S View of the State of Ireland, apud Works, ut supra, VIII. 367The... | |
| George Walker - 1825 - 668 str.
...whom he is endangered. Besides^ this, he, or any man else that is disposed to mischief or villany, may under his mantle go privily armed without suspicion...head-piece, his skean; or pistol if he please, to be always in readiness. Thus necessary and fitting is a mantle, for a bad man, and surely for a bad house-wife... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 462 str.
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| 1837 - 366 str.
...Besides this, he, or any man else that is disposed to mischief or villany, may, under his mantle, goe privily armed without suspicion of any, carry his...head-piece, his skean, or pistol, if he please, to be always in readiness." Kilkenny was made a city by James I., for the services it rendered him against... | |
| Leitch Ritchie - 1837 - 360 str.
...Besides this, he» or any man else that is disposed to mischief or villany, may, under his mantle, goe privily armed without suspicion of any, carry his...head-piece, his skean, or pistol, if he please, to be always in readiness." Kilkenny was made a city by James I., for the services it rendered him against... | |
| Walter Scott, J. W. Lake - 1838 - 496 str.
...Besides this, he, or any man els that is disposed to mischief or villany, may, under his mantle, goe privily armed without suspicion of any, carry his...head-piece, his skean, or pistol, if he please, to be always in readiness." Spenter't View of the State of Jreland, apud /fort», ut supra, viii, 367. The... | |
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