| 1856 - 838 pages
...acquiring a large property by the most infamous and odious means, and, notwithstanding all the crimes of which he has been guilty, should be tolerated and...convicted liar? — Yes, sir. He has been kicked, and ••mini, and caned 1 — Yes, sir. And he is utterly dishonourable, debased, and profligate '? —... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1842 - 320 pages
...acquiring a large property by the most infamous and odious means, and notwithstanding all the crimes of which he has been guilty, should be tolerated and...your Citizens ? He is a public nuisance, is he not 7" " Yes, sir." " A convicted liar ?" " Yes sir." " He has been kicked, and cuffed, and caned?" "Yes... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1842 - 452 pages
...acquiring a large property by the most infamous and odious means, and notwithstanding all the crimes of which he has been guilty, should be tolerated and...abetted by your Citizens? He is a public nuisance, ishenot?" "Yes, Sir." "A convicted liar?" "YesSir." "He has been kicked, and cuffed, and caned?" "Yes... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1842 - 646 pages
...acquiring a large property by the most infamous and odious means, and notwithstanding all the crimes of which he has been guilty, should be tolerated and...abetted by your Citizens? He is a public nuisance, ishenot?" "Yes, Sir." "A convicted liar?" "VesSir." "He has been kicked, and cuffed, and caned?" "Yes... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1850 - 206 pages
...acquiring a large property by the most infamous and odious means, and notwithstanding all the crimes of which he has been guilty, should be tolerated and abetted by your Citizens 1 He is a public nuisance, is he not?" "Yes, sir." "A convicted liari" "Yes, sir." "He has been kicked,... | |
| 1856 - 770 pages
...acquiring a large property by the most infamous and odious means, and, notwithstanding all the crimes of which he has been guilty, should be tolerated and...cuffed, and caned? — Yes, sir. And he is utterly dishonorable, debased, and profligate ? — Yes, sir. In the name of wonder, then, what is his merit?... | |
| 1863 - 972 pages
...guilty, should be tolerated and abetted by your citizens '" He is a public nuisance, is he not?" " Yes, sir." " He has been kicked, and cuffed, and caned?"...what is his merit?" " Well, sir, he is a smart man." Smartness is the only wear. A hundred Barnums are as good as a hundred Washingtons, and, perhaps, a... | |
| 1863 - 494 pages
...should be acquiring a large property by the most odious means, and, notwithstanding all the crimes of which he has been guilty, should be tolerated and...He is a public nuisance, is he not?" " Yes, sir." " He has been kicked, and cuffed, and caned?" "Yes, sir." " And he is utterly dishonourable, debased,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1863 - 202 pages
...notwithstanding all the crimes of which he has been guilty, should be tolerated and abetted by your Citizens t He is a public nuisance, is he not ?"^" Yes, sir."..."Yes, sir." "He has been kicked, and cuffed, and caned 1" "Yes, sir." "And he is utterly dishonourable, debased, and profligate V " Yes, sir." " In the name... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1866 - 472 pages
...acquiring a large property by the most infamous and odious means, and notwithstanding all the crimes of which he has been guilty, should be tolerated and abetted by your Citizens ? Ho is a public nuisance, is he not ? " " Yes, sir." "A convicted liar?" "Yes, sir." "He has been... | |
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