| Richard Cumberland - 1772 - 428 стор.
...— why then A, that is to fay C, — no D,-— joining B, they convict C, — no, no, A, — againft the affidavit of C. — So this being pretty clear, child, I leave the application to you. CHARLO T. Very obliging, Sir. But fuppofe now, Sir, it Ihould appear that the attention of Sir Luke... | |
| Samuel Foote - 1778 - 332 стор.
...D,— why then A, that is to fay C, — no D.— joining B, they convict C, — no, no, A,— againft the affidavit of C. — So this being pretty clear,...application to you. Char. Very obliging. Sir. But fuppofe now, fir, it fhould appear that the attention of Sir Luke Limp isdirefted to fome other objeft,... | |
| 1794 - 316 стор.
...that is to say C,—no D,—joining B, they convicl C,—no, no, A,—against the affidavit of C.—So this being pretty clear, child, I leave the application...Luke Limp is directed to some other object, would not that in. duse you to— Serj. Other objecl! Where? Char. In this very house. Serj. Here! why the... | |
| Samuel Foote - 1799 - 460 стор.
...that is to fay C,—no D,—joining B, they convict C,—no, no, A,—againft the affidavit of C.—So this being pretty clear, child, I leave the application to you. Char. Very obliging, Sir. But fuppofe now, Sir, it fhould appear that the attention of Sir Luke Limp is directed to fome other object,... | |
| 1804 - 626 стор.
...watch, found in the pocket of A ; up* on which the testimony of C being contradicted [FOOT*. by B— no, by D — why then, A, that is to say, C —no,...to you. Char. Very obliging, sir. But suppose now, or, it should appear, that the attention of sir Luke Limp is directed to some other object, would not... | |
| 1804 - 630 стор.
...then, A, that is to say, С — no, D— joining B, they convict С - no, no, A — .¡•Min •! the affidavit of C. So, this being pretty clear, child,...to you. Char. Very obliging, sir. But suppose now, HT, it should appear, that the attention of sir Luke Limp is directed to some other object, would not... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 630 стор.
...no, [) — joining B, they convict С no, no, Л — against the affidavit of C. So, this being prett clear, child, I leave the application to you. Char. Very obliging, sir. But suppoii now sir, it should appear, that the attention of si Luke Limp is directed to some other object,... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 710 стор.
...convict С — no, no, A — airimst the affidavit of C. So, tlii§ being pretty clear, child, I lertve the application to you. Char. Very obliging, sir....Luke Limp is directed to some other object, would not that induce you to-> >• Ser. Other object ! Where ? Char. In this very house. Ser. Here ! why,... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 стор.
...is to say, C TflO,D — rjofnipi; B, incy convict C— no, no, A — • r L-.III-.I the alfidavic of C. So, this being pretty clear, child, I leave the application to you. C '.W. Very uliiipin^, sir. But suppose now, lir, it should appear, that the attention of Sir Luke... | |
| British drama - 1824 - 814 стор.
...Char. Attentively. Ser. So far you see, then, the balance is even. CAar. Clearly. CAar. True. CAar. Very obliging, Sir. But suppose, now. Sir, it should...Luke Limp is directed to some other object, would not that induce you to iSVr. But then to turn the scale, child, against A in favour of B, they produce... | |
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