| Edmund Burke - 1889 - 556 Seiten
...ask, " Sir, your name ? — Sir, you have the advantage of me — Mr. Such-a-one — I beg a thousand pardons — " I venture to say, it did so happen,...how, pigging together, heads and points, in the same truckle-bed.1 Sir, in conseqilence of this arrangement, having put so much the larger part of his enemies... | |
| 1778 - 626 Seiten
...of'me-^Mr. s'uch a one-^-I beg a thousand pardons — " 1 venture to say, it did so happen, that peísoris had a single office divided between them, Who had...found themselves, they knew not how, pigging together, head» and peint, in the same truckle-bed*. , Sir, In consequence of ¿his ar« rangement, 'having... | |
| Robert Bisset - 1800 - 502 Seiten
...ask, " Sir, your name ?— : Sir you have the advantage of me.—Mr. Such-a-one,—I beg a thousand pardons." I venture to say, it did so happen, that...together, heads and points, in the same truckle-bed.' * The pi6hire of Charles Townshend is just, discriminative, animated, and strong. He is drawn a man... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1806 - 520 Seiten
...ask, " Sir, your name ? — Sir, you have the advantage of me — Mr. Such-a-one — I beg a thousand pardons — " I venture to say, it did so happen,...together, heads and points, in the same truckle-bed.* Sir, in consequence of this arrangement, having put so much^he larger part of his enemies and opposers... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1806 - 522 Seiten
...name ? — Sir, you have the advantage of me — Mr. Such-a-one — I beg a thousand pardons — " 1 venture to say, it did so happen, that persons had...between them, who had never spoke to each other in their fives ; until they found themselves, they knew not how, pigging together, heads and points, in the... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1808 - 518 Seiten
...ask, " Sir, your name ? — Sir, you have the advantage of me — Mr. Such-a-one — I beg a thousand pardons." I venture to say, it did so happen, that...how, pigging together, heads and points, in the same truckle bed.* * Supposed to allude to the right honourable lord North, and George Cooke, Esq. who were... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1808 - 512 Seiten
...ask, " Sir, your name ? — Sir, you have the advantage of me — Mr. Such-a-one — I beg a thousand pardons." I venture to say, it did so happen, that...how, pigging together, heads and points, in the same truckle bed.* * Supposed to allude to the right honourable lord North, and George Cooke, Esq. who were... | |
| John Almon - 1810 - 436 Seiten
...to ask, "Sir, your name ?—Sir, you have the advantage of me— Mr. Such-a-one—I beg a thousand pardons."— I venture to say, it did so happen, that...how, pigging together, heads and points, in the same truklebed*. * Supposed to allude to the Right Hon. Lord North, and George Cooke, Esq. who were made... | |
| John Almon - 1810 - 404 Seiten
...ask, " Sir, your name ? — Sir, you have the advantage of me — Mr. Such-a-one — I beg a thousand pardons." — I venture to say, it did so happen,...how, pigging together, heads and points, in the same truklebed*. * Supposed to allude to the Right Hon. Lord North, and George Cooke, Esq. who were made... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1813 - 508 Seiten
...to say, it did so happen that persons had a single office divided between them who had never spoken to each other in their lives, until they found themselves,...together, heads and points, in the same truckle-bed." An administration, of which he had this opinion, was not likely to proceed uncensured ; particularly,... | |
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