| Richard Cumberland - 1772 - 428 стор.
...and leaflefs, but very near lifelefs ; that was the true ftate of the tree : and then as to its ufe, we own it was a plum-tree indeed, but not of the kind Mr. Serjeant fets forth, a damfin plum ; our proofs fay loudly a bull plum ; but if fo be and it had been... | |
| 1788 - 402 стор.
...limblefs, and leaflefs, bu very nearhfeefs; that was the true ftate of the tree : 7nd fen as to ,ta nfc, we own it was a plum-tree indeed, but not of the kind Mr Serjeant fets forth, a damfin plum ; our proofs fay loudly a bull plum ; but if fo be and it had been... | |
| 1794 - 316 стор.
...Mr. Serjeant has ornamented his spot. No, gentlemen, no such matter at all; I am instructed to say quite the reverse : a stunted tree, a blighted, blasted...; a tree not only limbless, and leafless, but very ne:ir lifeless ; that was the true state of the tree; and then as to its use, we own it Was a plum-tree... | |
| Samuel Foote - 1799 - 460 стор.
...and leaflefs, but very near lifelefs ; that was the true ftate of the tree : and then as to its ufe, we own it was a plum-tree indeed, but not of the kind Mr Serjeant fets forth, a damafcen plum ; our proofs fay loudly a bull plum; but if fo be and it had been... | |
| 1804 - 630 стор.
...reverse : a stunted tree, a blighted, blasted tiee ; a tree, not only limbltss, and leaf3, but ti-ry near lifeless; that was the true state of the tree ; and then as to its use, we own it was a plumb-tree indeed, but not of the kind Air Serjeant sets forth, a damsin plumb; our proofs snv loudly... | |
| 1804 - 626 стор.
...the reverse : a stunted tree, a blighted, jlasted tree ; a tree, not only limbless, and leaf>ess, hut very near lifeless; that was the true state of the tree ; and then as to its use, we own t was a plumb-tree indeed, but not of the kind Mr Serjeant sets forth, a damsin plumb; oar proofs say... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 630 стор.
...Serjeant has ornamented hii spot — no, efv tlemen, no such matter at all ; I am instructed t/v say quite the reverse : a stunted tree, a blighted blasted tree ; a tree, not only limbless, anrl lofless, but very near lifeless ; that was the true state of the tree ; and then as to its use,... | |
| Samuel Foote - 1809 - 578 стор.
...Serjeant has ornamented his spot — No, gentlemen, no such matter at all ; I am instructed to say quite the reverse ; a stunted tree, a blighted, blasted...it was a plum-tree indeed, but not of the kind Mr. Serjeant sets forth, a damascen plum ; our proofs say loudly a bull plum ; but if so be and it had... | |
| Samuel Foote - 1809 - 580 стор.
...Serjeant has ornamented his spot — No, gentlemen, no such matter at all ; I am instructed to say quite the reverse ; a stunted tree, a blighted, blasted...tree not only limbless, and leafless, but very near Kfeless ; that was the true state of the tree : and then as to its use, we own it was a plum-tree indeed,... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 710 стор.
...Mr. Serjeant has ornamented his spot — no, gentlemen, nosuch matter at all ; I am instructed to say quite the reverse : a stunted tree, a blighted blasted tree ; a tree not limbless, and leafless, bt:t very near lifeless ; that was the true state of the tree ; and and then... | |
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