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The Officers of the Marechaussée arrived with their carriage about half an hour after he had quitted the place ; they enquired for him at M. de ________'s, where he had been that evening, and announced their intention of a more particular search the next morning, an account being brought of this to the Bishop, he thought a ... the following day, Saturday Feb. 26, in the fields and woods, disguised as a sportman following game. The Officers of the Marechaussée arrived with their carriage about half an hour after he had quitted the place ; they enquired for him at M. de ________'s, where he had been that evening, and announced their intention of a more particular search the next morning, an account being brought of this to the Bishop, he thought a ... the following day, Saturday Feb. 26, in the fields and woods, disguised as a sportman following game.
-Being informed ...+Being informed that the Officers had been sent another way by some of his friends, he returned to the same house at night ; the next morning, Sunday the 27th, he determined to quit the country, and bargained with and English smuggler which was at Roscoff, a small port in Brittany, to take hime to England, and it was agreed a boat should be ready to take him up at 10 o'clock at night
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 +They arrived at Exeter the 11th where, the Bishop says, a superb Cathedral reminded him what was formerly the Religion of this Island ; the

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The Bishop's motive for escaping from the pursuit were, that he was aware of the violence of parties at Paris, that he knew his friends and parishionners at Leon would defend him, and that some blood therefore would be split in the conflict.

The Officers of the Marechaussée arrived with their carriage about half an hour after he had quitted the place ; they enquired for him at M. de ________'s, where he had been that evening, and announced their intention of a more particular search the next morning, an account being brought of this to the Bishop, he thought a ... the following day, Saturday Feb. 26, in the fields and woods, disguised as a sportman following game.

Being informed that the Officers had been sent another way by some of his friends, he returned to the same house at night ; the next morning, Sunday the 27th, he determined to quit the country, and bargained with and English smuggler which was at Roscoff, a small port in Brittany, to take hime to England, and it was agreed a boat should be ready to take him up at 10 o'clock at night

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They arrived at Exeter the 11th where, the Bishop says, a superb Cathedral reminded him what was formerly the Religion of this Island ; the