| Peter Burke - 1854 - 340 páginas
...to say, it did so LORD CHATHAM AND CHARLES TOWNSHEND. 61 happen, that persons had a single oflG.ce divided between them who had never spoke to each other...in their lives, until they found themselves, they knew1 not how, pigging together, heads and points, in the same truckle-bed." The influence of Chatham,... | |
| James Edmunds - 1856 - 224 páginas
...obliged o 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...how, pigging together, heads and points, in the same truckle bed." But Burke's cabinet coalition was not more of a surprise-party than our five clergymen... | |
| David Addison Harsha - 1857 - 544 páginas
...and, were obliged 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...how, pigging together, heads and points, in the same truckle-bed."* " Sir, in consequence of this arrangement, having put so much the larger portion of... | |
| William Dowling - 1857 - 412 páginas
...were obliged 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...single office divided between them, who had never spoken to each other in their lives, until they found themselves, they knew not how, pigging together,... | |
| David Hume - 1859 - 242 páginas
...other, and were obliged 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...single office divided between them, who had never spoken to each other in their lives, until they found themselves, they knew not how, pigging together,... | |
| John Timbs - 1860 - 432 páginas
...obliged 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...how, pigging together, heads and points, in the same truckle-bed."* — Speech on American Taxation. Lord Chatham's Ministry, it must be allowed, was in... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1860 - 802 páginas
...were obliged 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...single office divided between them, who had never spoken to each other in their lives until they found themselves they knew not how, pigging together,... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1860 - 802 páginas
...were obliged 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...single office divided between them, who had never spoken to each other in their lives until they found themselves they knew not how, pigffing together,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1860 - 644 páginas
...were ohliged to ask, 'Sir, your name? — Sir, you have the advantage of me ; Mr. Such-a-one — 1 heg equence, suitahle to the mediocrity of my talents...and pretensions. But a situation near enough to ena hetween them, who had never spoke to each in their lives until they found themselves, they knew not... | |
| John Frederick Smith - 1861 - 650 páginas
...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,...how, pigging together, heads and points, in the same truckle bed.'.' But where, all this time, was the great commoner ? Bargaining to be no longer the great... | |
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