| 1775 - 868 pages
...Ctilah with the contempt they deferved. Indeed, madam, the humanity of my royal and benevolent mailer, and the public protection, have placed me much above...of your bounty. But why, madam, put on your coat of mail againll me? I have no holHle intentions. Folly, not vice, is the game I purfue. In thofe fcenes... | |
| 1809 - 574 pages
...at Kingston-house, by your grace's appointment, that, instead of begging relief from your chanty, I rejected your splendid offers to suppress the Trip...have placed me much above the reach of your bounty. The progenitors your grace has done me the honour to*, give me, are, I presume, merely metaphorical... | |
| John Walker - 1811 - 574 pages
...Kingston-house, by your grace's appointment, that, instead of begging relief' t'rom your charity, I rejected your splendid offers to suppress the Trip...of your bounty. But why, Madam, put on your coat of mail against me ? I have no hostile intentions. Folly, not vice, is the game I pursue. In those scenes... | |
| John Walker - 1811 - 572 pages
...begging relief iroin your charity, I rejected your splendid offers to suppress the if'rip to Cufais* with the contempt they deserved. Indeed, Madam, the...of your bounty. But why, Madam, put on your coat of mail against me I I have no hostile intentions. Folly, not vice, is the game I pursue. In those scenes... | |
| John Walker - 1814 - 566 pages
...Grace's appointment, that, instead of begging relief from your charity, I rejected your splendid otters to suppress the Trip to Calais* with the contempt...of your bounty. But why, Madam, put on your coat of mail against me? I have no hostile intentions. Folly, not vice, is the game I pursue. In those scenes... | |
| New elegant extracts, Richard Alfred Davenport - 1827 - 404 pages
...at Kingston House, by your grace's appointment, that instead of begging relief from your charity, I rejected your splendid offers to suppress the " Trip...your bounty. But why, madam, put on your " coat of mail" against me ? I have no hostile intentions. Folly, not vice, is the game I pursue. In those scenes... | |
| New elegant extracts, Richard Alfred Davenport - 1827 - 418 pages
...at Kingston House, by your grace's appointment, that instead of begging relief from your charity, I rejected your splendid offers to suppress the " Trip...your bounty. But why, madam, put on your " coat of mail" against me ? I have no hostile intentions. Folly, not vice, is the game I pursue. In those scenes... | |
| Samuel Foote - 1830 - 426 pages
...Lord Mountstuart (for whose amiable qualities I have the highest respect, and whose name your agents very unnecessarily produced to the public) must recollect...madam, the humanity of my royal and benevolent master, ami the public protection, have placed me much above the reach of your bounty. But why, madam, put... | |
| Samuel Foote, John Badcock - 1830 - 418 pages
...him at Kingston-house, by your Grace's appointment, instead of begging relief from your charity, I rejected your splendid offers to suppress the Trip...your bounty. . But why, madam, put on your coat of mail against me ? I have no hostile intentions. Folly, not vice, is the game I pursue. In those scenes... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1843 - 488 pages
...at Kingston House, by your Grace's appointment, that instead of begging relief from your charity, I rejected your splendid offers to suppress " The Trip...your bounty. " But why, madam, put on your coat of mail against me? I have no hostile intentions. Folly, not vice, is the game I pursue. In those scenes... | |
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