| Prince Frederick Augustus (Duke of York and Albany), Gwyllym Lloyd Wardle - 1809 - 726 páginas
...was all that she said. Q. Was that the whole of the conversation • A. No. Q. Relate the rest? A. The Duke said, " Master French must mind what he is about, or I shall cut up him and his levy too." That *a the expression be used. (By the ATTORNF.Y-GEXERAI..) Q. How long have you known Mrs. Clarke... | |
| Parliament commons, proc - 1809 - 390 páginas
...well." That was all that she said. Was that the whole of the conversation ?—No. Relate the rest. The Duke said, " Master French must mind what he is about, or I shall cut up him and his levy too." That was the expression he used. How long have you known Mrs.Clarke ! —Ten years. Have you known... | |
| Elizabeth Taylor - 1809 - 234 páginas
...what you have stated ? Mrs. Clarke replied, "Middling; not very well." That was all that she said. The Duke said, " Master French must mind what he is about, or I shall cut up him and his levy too." Mrs. Clarke says she stated to the Commander ia Chief that she was to derive pecuniary advantages from... | |
| Леонид Васильевич Милов - 1809 - 394 páginas
...well." That was all that she said. Was that the whole of the conversation ? — No. Relate the rest. The Duke said, " Master French must mind what he is about, or I shall cut up him and his levy too." That was the expression he used. How long have you known Mrs. Clarke ? — Ten years. Where did you... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1809 - 878 páginas
...very well." That was all that she said. Was that the whole of the conversation ? No. Relate the rest. The Duke said, " Master French must mind what he is about, or I shall cut up him and his levy too." That was the tx* prcssion he used. How loug have you known Mrs. Clarke ? Ten years. Have you known... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 860 páginas
...turning to Mrs Clarke, he said, " How does he behave to you, darling ?" or some such kind words as he used to use. She replied, middling ; not very well...and she requested to be excused from answering. Upon thie Lord Folkestone interfered, and said, she ought not to be compelled to answer : the disclosure... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1811 - 1102 páginas
...some such kind words as he was wont to use. Mrs. Clarke replied, middling, not very well : oa which the duke said, " master French must mind what' he is about, or I shall cut up him and his levy too." At the close of the evidence given at the bar, the general officers, who were members of the house,... | |
| 1811 - 854 páginas
...some such kind words as ht used to use. She replied, middling; not very well ; and the duke Bid, " Master French must mind what he is about, or I shall cut up him sad his levy too." — It now became the great object of the attorneygeneral and Mr Perceval to discredit... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1812 - 638 páginas
...;' that was all that she said. — Was that the,whole of the conversation ? Xo. — Relate the rest. The Duke said, 'Master French ' must mind what he...is about, or I shall 'cut up him and his levy too." — I do not think there is enough of imputation on' Miss Taylor's evidence to warrant me in believing... | |
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