| William Jones - 1795 - 280 стор.
...five hundred per cent. what fhall we do in this cafe ? For Mr. Serjeant infifts, that you pofitively agreed to my lord's having the nomination to the three...boroughs, during his own life. Sir Pert Why, yes, in the firft fketch of the agreement, 1 believe I did confent, but at that time, mon, my lord's affairs did... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 440 стор.
...cent. Plaus. You judge very rightly, Sir Pertinax; but what shull we do in this case ? for Mr. Serieant insists that you positively agreed to my lord's having...nomination to the three boroughs during his own life. Sir Per. Why, yes — in the first sketch of he agreement, I believe I did consent :— but at that time,... | |
| Charles Macklin - 1808 - 380 стор.
...bargain — especially at this juncture, when votes are likely to become so valuable — why, mon, if a certain affair comes on, they'll rise above five...three boroughs during his own life. Sir Pert. Why yes, iu the first sketch of the agreement, I believe, I did consent; but at that time tnon. my lord's affairs... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 358 стор.
...bargain — especially at this juncture, when votes are likely to become so valuable — why, mon, if a certain affair comes on, they'll rise above five hundred per cent. Plau. No doubt they will, Sir Perlinax — but what shall we do in this case? for Mr. Sergeant insists that you positively agreed... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 368 стор.
...this juncture, when votes are likely to become so valuable — why, mon, if a certain affair conies on, they'll rise above five hundred per cent. Plau. No doubt they will, Sir Perlinax — but what shall we do in this case? for Mr. Sergeant insists that you positively agreed... | |
| Thomas Dibdin - 1815 - 526 стор.
...five hundred per cent. Plan. No doubt they will, sir Pertinax — but what ahull we do in this easel1 for Mr. Sergeant insists that you positively agreed...nomination to the three boroughs during his own life. SirP. Why, yea, in the first sketch of the agreement I believe I did consent; but at that time, mon,... | |
| Charles Macklin - 1816 - 66 стор.
...certain affair comes on, they will rise above five hundred per cent. Plans. You judge very rightly, Sir Pertinax; but what shall we do in this case? for Mr. Serjeant insists that you positively agreed to my lord's having the nomination to the three boroughs... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1824 - 432 стор.
...bargain — especially at this juncture, when votes are likely to become so valuable — why, mon, if a certain affair comes on, they'll rise above five...yes, in the first sketch of the agreement, I believe, 1 did consent ; but at that time, mon, c my lord'* affairs did not appear to be half so desperate,... | |
| British drama - 1824 - 834 стор.
...so valuable— why, non, ifa certain affair comes on, they'll rise above five hundred per cent. PJuu No doubt they will, Sir Pertinax— but what shall we do in this case? for Mr. Snzeant insists that you positively agreed to ray lord's having the nomination to the three boroughs... | |
| George Daniel, John Cumberland - 1826 - 530 стор.
...cent. Plaus. You judge very rightly, Sir Pertinax ; but vvhatshallwedointhiscaee? for Mr. Serjeant insists that you positively agreed to my lord's having...nomination to the three boroughs during his own life. Sir P. Why, yes : in the first sketch of the agreement, I believe I did consent : but at that time, mon,... | |
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