| John Bell - 1797 - 440 стор.
...sir, you see, there are three impleecit boroughs, the whole patrimony of Lumbercourt, and a ptenige at one slap. Why, it is a stroke — a hit— a hit. Zounds ! sir, a moti may live a century and not make sic an hit again. Eger. It is a very advantageous... | |
| Charles Macklin - 1808 - 380 стор.
...course — so, sir, you see there are three impleecit boroughs, the whole patrimony of Lumbercourt, and a peerage at one slap — why it is a stroke —...sir ; but what will my lord's family say to it. Sir Pert. Why, mon, he cares not if his family were aw at the deel, so his luxury be but gratified —... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 368 стор.
...course — so, sir, you see there are three impleecit boroughs, the whole patrimony of Lumbercouft, and a peerage at one slap — why it is a stroke —...Eger. It is a very advantageous bargain, no doubt, sjr ; but what will my lord's family say to it. Sir Pert. Why, mon, he cares not if his family were... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 358 стор.
...course — so, sir, you see there are three impleecit boroughs, the whole patrimony of Lumbercourt, and a peerage at one slap — why it is a stroke—...Zounds! sir, a man may live a century, and not make sic anoiher bit again ! Eger. It is a very advantageous bargain, no doubt, sir; but what will my lord's... | |
| English comedy - 1810 - 254 стор.
...course — so, sir, you see there are three impleecit boroughs, the whole patrimony of Lumbercourt, and a peerage at one slap — why it is a stroke —...sir; but what will my lord's family say to it? Sir Pert. Why, mon, he cares not if his family were aw at the deel, so his luxury be but gratified —... | |
| 1810 - 500 стор.
...course — so, sir, you see there are three impleecit boroughs, the whole patrimony of Lumbercourt, and a peerage at one slap — why it is a stroke —...live a century, and not make sic another hit again ! E/rer. It is a very advantageous bargain, no doubt, sir; but what will my lord's family say to it?... | |
| Charles Macklin - 1816 - 66 стор.
...of course. So^ sir, you see, there are three impleecit boroughs, the whole patrimony of Lumbercourt, and a peerage, at one slap. Why, it is a stroke — a hit— a hit. Zounds ! sir, a mon may live a century, and not make sic an hit again. Eger. It is a very advantageous... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1824 - 432 стор.
...of course — so, sir, you see there are three impleecitboroughs, the whole patrimony ofLumbercourt, and a peerage at one slap — why it is a stroke —...Eger. It is a very advantageous bargain, no doubt, __ sir ; but what will my lord's family say to it ? Sir Pert. Why, mon, he cares not if his family.... | |
| British drama - 1824 - 834 стор.
...course — so, Sir, you see there are three impleecit boroughs, the whole patrimony of Lumbercourt, and a peerage, at one slap— why it is a stroke— a hit — a hit— a capital nit, mon. — Zounds ! Sir, a man may live a century, and not make sic another hit again I Eger. It... | |
| John Bull - 1825 - 782 стор.
...couise* -- So, sir, you see, there are three impleecit boroughs, the whole patrimony of Lumbercourt, and a peerage at one slap.— Why, it is a stroke— a hit— a hit - Zounds I sir, a mon may live a century and not make sic an hit "*Jïivrr. It is a very advantageous... | |
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