The Life, Adventures, and Opinions of Col. George Hanger, Том 2J. Debrett, 1801 |
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... taken alive by force ; you cannot , therefore , think that a single highwayman can intimidate me : you have a very young appearance , and cannot long have made this business a prac- tice : tell me , therefore , your situation , and if ...
... taken alive by force ; you cannot , therefore , think that a single highwayman can intimidate me : you have a very young appearance , and cannot long have made this business a prac- tice : tell me , therefore , your situation , and if ...
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... taken up and took his leave of the public . It is a pity they did not go a little higher when they were about it . Besides , he might be made useful , and brought over at a cheap rate ; for I do not think he would have the assurance to ...
... taken up and took his leave of the public . It is a pity they did not go a little higher when they were about it . Besides , he might be made useful , and brought over at a cheap rate ; for I do not think he would have the assurance to ...
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... taken with scandalous livers , and par- ticularly with the lords and ladies of sin- ful quality ; and that no man can be too plain and bold in exclaiming against and in correcting all immorality and Jacobin- ism of every sort , kind ...
... taken with scandalous livers , and par- ticularly with the lords and ladies of sin- ful quality ; and that no man can be too plain and bold in exclaiming against and in correcting all immorality and Jacobin- ism of every sort , kind ...
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... taken ill , a pair of breeches might be hung out of the window on a long pole ; if a woman , a petticoat ; and if she be taken in labour , a birch broom , or a pair of ram's horns . If any lady 123.
... taken ill , a pair of breeches might be hung out of the window on a long pole ; if a woman , a petticoat ; and if she be taken in labour , a birch broom , or a pair of ram's horns . If any lady 123.
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... taken the bread out of the poor innocents ' mouths . Then that attention paid both to the quality and quantity of the clothing deli- vered to the soldier , has been the means , most unjustly , of depriving officers com- manding ...
... taken the bread out of the poor innocents ' mouths . Then that attention paid both to the quality and quantity of the clothing deli- vered to the soldier , has been the means , most unjustly , of depriving officers com- manding ...
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