| Samuel Foote - 1778 - 312 стор.
...and peaceable. Major. As lambs, Sir Jacob, (excepting one boxing bout at the Three Compares in Acton, between Captain Sheers and the Colonel, concerning a game at All-fours) I don't remember a Tmgle difpute. Sir Jac. Why, that was mere mutiny ; the Captain ought to have been broke. Major. He... | |
| 1794 - 252 стор.
...and peaceable. Maj. As lambs, Sir Jacob. Excepting one boxing-bout at the Three Compasses in Acton, between Captain Sheers and the Colonel, concerning a game at all-fours, I don't remember a single dispute. Sir Jac. Why, that was mere mutiny; the Captain ought to have boen broke. , Maj. He... | |
| 1804 - 626 стор.
...and peaceable ? Maj. As lambs, sir Jacob. Excepting on* boxing bout at the Three Compasses in Acton, between captain Sheers and the colonel, concerning a game at all-fours, I don't remember a single dispute. Sir Jac: Why, that was mere mutiny; the captain ought to have been broke. Maj. He was... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 630 стор.
...and peaceable ? Maj. As lambs, sir Jacob. Excepting ra* boxing bout at the Three Compasses in Acton, between captain Sheers and the colonel, concerning a game at all-fours, I don't remember »socle H i spute. Sir Jac. Why, that was mere mutiny; theeaf" tain ought to have been broke. Maj.... | |
| Samuel Foote - 1809 - 548 стор.
...peaceable. Majof. As lambs, Sir Jacob. Excepting one boxing-bout at the Three Com paiies in Adlon, between Captain Sheers and the Colonel, concerning...Sir 'Jac . Why, that was mere mutiny; the Captain ougnt to have been broke. Major. He was ; for the Colonel not only took away his eockade, but his cuftom;... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1809 - 382 стор.
...Captain Sheers and the Colonel, concerning a game at all. fours, I don't remember a single dispute. Sir Jac. Why, that was mere mutiny ; the Captain ought to have been broke. his cockade, but his custom ; and I don't think poor Captain Sheers has done a stitch for him since.... | |
| Samuel Foote - 1809 - 548 стор.
...peaceable. Major. As lambs, Sir Jacob. Excepting pne boxing-bout at the Three Comp'affes in Aclon, between Captain Sheers and the Colonel, concerning a game at All-fours, I don't rernember a fingle difpute. Sir JtOc. Why, that was mere mutinyj; the Captain ought to have been broke.... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 710 стор.
...concerning a game at all-fours, 1 don't remember I single dispute. Sir Jac. Why, that was mere mutiny; thi captain ought to have been broke. Maj. He was : for the colonel not only toot away his cockade, but his custom ; and I do't think poor Captain Sheers has done a stitch lot... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 стор.
...concerning a game at all-fours, 1 don't reniembfri single dispute. Sir Jac. Why, that was mere mutiny; ibe captain ought to have been broke. Maj. He was: for the colonel not only toot аи ay his cockade, but his custom ; and I don't think poor Captain Sheers has done a blitch... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1815 - 382 стор.
...amiable officers. Maj. As lambs, Sir Jacob. Excepting one boxingbout at the Three Compasses in Acton, between Captain Sheers and the colonel, concerning a game at allfours, I don't remember a single dispute. Sir Jac. Quiet and peaceable. Sir Jac. Why, that was mere mutiny; the captain ought... | |
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