The life, adventures and opinions of col. George Hanger, written by himself, Том 2J. Debrett, 1801 |
Из књиге
Резултати 1-5 од 18
Страница 21
... even if I had it , I fear it is now too late ; for the person I rob- bed is bound over to prosecute me at the ensuing sessions . I immediately put a fifty - pound note in his hand , asking C 3 21 clined to think, from many ...
... even if I had it , I fear it is now too late ; for the person I rob- bed is bound over to prosecute me at the ensuing sessions . I immediately put a fifty - pound note in his hand , asking C 3 21 clined to think, from many ...
Страница 22
... asking him if that was sufficient for the purpose ? He threw himself on his knees , and blessed me an hundred times : - " Oh , dear Sir , had I known you when first confined , and before I was committed to take my trial , you could have ...
... asking him if that was sufficient for the purpose ? He threw himself on his knees , and blessed me an hundred times : - " Oh , dear Sir , had I known you when first confined , and before I was committed to take my trial , you could have ...
Страница 25
... was stopped by a highwayman , a very young man , and of genteel appearance ; when Col. Coningham asked him if he knew who it was he had stopped ? and on the young man answering in the negative , 66 Then , " replied the Colonel , " I 25.
... was stopped by a highwayman , a very young man , and of genteel appearance ; when Col. Coningham asked him if he knew who it was he had stopped ? and on the young man answering in the negative , 66 Then , " replied the Colonel , " I 25.
Страница 32
... asked alms . AH I know of the genealogy of my ancestors , ( of which I am not in the smallest degree vain , it being a matter of total indif- ference to me what they were , and from whom or what they sprung , ) I will now relate , and I ...
... asked alms . AH I know of the genealogy of my ancestors , ( of which I am not in the smallest degree vain , it being a matter of total indif- ference to me what they were , and from whom or what they sprung , ) I will now relate , and I ...
Страница 40
... asking me to accompany him was that he was anxious to have some conversation with a lady who would be in company with a female friend , whose attention to what might pass between them he wished me to divert by my attention to her . We ...
... asking me to accompany him was that he was anxious to have some conversation with a lady who would be in company with a female friend , whose attention to what might pass between them he wished me to divert by my attention to her . We ...
Друга издања - Прикажи све
Чести термини и фразе
able acquaintance American army arrived attention attorney Bank of Faith bill breeches called Captain clothes Coleraine Colonel Commander in Chief confined corps costs creditors debt debtor endeavour England expence favour fleet Fleet Prison fortune frigate gave gentleman George Hanger give hand fast happiness Hessian highwayman honour horse hundred pounds informed island Jacobinism justice King's Bench King's Bench prison knew labour land liberty live London Lord Lord Cornwallis's Lord Rawdon ment morning neral never night officer opinion paid parish person pious pleasure prayer prison racters reader received regiment replied seduced seduced and abandoned sent shew shillings sinful age singular Sir Henry Clinton sixpence soldier suffered surrendered test-oath thing thousand pounds tion tipstaff told took town tradesman trust walk woman women worthy writ Wyatt ye lovely Cyprians