| 1761 - 688 pages
...afting.' The anfwer to this proppfal was very fliort, and very expreffive. ' No TREATIES. No TREA. 'TIES!' At this the juftice called for candles to read the...ordered the guards to be in readin'efs; but a gentleman fiezing Mr DrvtiTt hand, Ihetched out for the candle, begged of him to confider what he wm» gome to... | |
| SEVERAL HANDS - 1762 - 538 pages
...their ailing.' The anfwer to this propofal was very ftiort, and very expreflive. ' No « TREATIES, No TREATIES !' At this the Juftice called for candles...to confider •what he was going to do, for his own fake, for ours, for the King's ! that he faw the unanimous refolution of the houfe; and that the appearance... | |
| Richard Ryan - 1825 - 332 pages
...this proposal was very short and very expressive. " No treaties ; No treaties." At this, the justice called for candles, to read the proclamation, and ordered the guards to be in readiness; but a gentleman seized Mr. Deveil's hand, stretched out for the candle, and begged of him,... | |
| Richard Ryan - 1825 - 526 pages
...this proposal was very short and very expressive. " No treaties ; No treaties." At this, the justice called for candles, to read the proclamation, and ordered the guards to be in readiness ; but a gentleman seized Mr. Deveil's hand, stretched out for the candle, and begged of him,... | |
| 1827 - 510 pages
...some time, and effectually prevented the performance from proceeding, Victor tells us, ' The Justice called for candles to read the proclamation, and ordered the guards to be in readiness ; but a gentleman seizing Mr. Deveil's hand, which he was stretching out for the candle,... | |
| Percy Fitzgerald - 1882 - 492 pages
...this proposal was very short and very expressive : " No treaties ! No treaties ! " At this the justice called for candles to read the proclamation, and ordered the guards to be in readiness ; but a gentleman, seizing Mr. Deveil's hand, stretched out for the candle, begged of him... | |
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