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" ... his horse's feet, and lay the butt of his whip upon my scull? I think no man can bear that; so I pulled him out of the saddle and banged him well, and I think no good man, as you appear to be, will say otherwise than that he well deserved it. If this... "
Observer - الصفحة 14
بواسطة Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823
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The Observer: Being a Collection of Moral, Literary and Familiar ..., المجلد 5

Richard Cumberland - 1790 - عدد الصفحات: 330
...nothing to the contrary.—How, jfir, exclaimed the fquire, who was now upon his legs, is a rafcal like this to return blow for blow, and does major Manlove abet him, in fuch infolenee ?—I am forry, fir, replied the major calmly, you fiioutd put fuch a queftion to me...

The Attic Miscellany, Or, Characteristic Mirror of Men and Things

عدد الصفحات: 284
...nothing to the contrary. — How, fir, exclaimed the fquire, who was now upon his legs, is a rafcal like this to return blow for blow, and does major Manlove abet him in fuch infolence ?— I am forry, fir, replied the major calmly, you fhould put fuch a queftion to me...

The British essayists; with prefaces by A. Chalmers, المجلد 43

British essayists - 1803 - عدد الصفحات: 278
...that he well deserved it. If this be so, answered the major, I can say nothing to the contrary.—How, Sir, exclaimed the squire, who was now upon his legs,...such a question to me ; but when gentlemen lose their temper—Sir, quoth Tom, interrupting him, I have lost my horse, and that's the worse loss of the two—'tis...

The British Essayists, المجلد 40

Alexander Chalmers - 1807 - عدد الصفحات: 534
...appear to be, will say otherwise than that he well deserved it. If this be so, answered the major, 1 can say nothing to the contrary. — How, Sir, exclaimed...interrupting him. I have lost my horse, and that's the worse loss of the two — 'tis what you are least used to, replied the major, and without more words...

The British Essayists, المجلد 40

Alexander Chalmers - 1807 - عدد الصفحات: 534
...that he well deserved it. If this be so, answered the major, 1 can say nothing to the contrary.—How, Sir, exclaimed the squire, who was now upon his legs,...interrupting him, I have lost my horse, and that's the worse loss of the two—'tis what you are least used to, replied the major, and without more words...

The British Essayists;: Observer

Alexander Chalmers - 1807 - عدد الصفحات: 332
...appear to be, s\vill say otherwise than that he well deserved it. If this be so, answered the major, 1 can say nothing to the contrary. — How, Sir, exclaimed...for blow, and does major Manlove abet him in such iusolence ? — I am sorry, Sir, replied the major, calmly, you should put such a question to me ;...

The Observer, المجلد 3

Richard Cumberland - 1822 - عدد الصفحات: 374
...so, answered the major, I can say nothing to the contrary. — How, sir, exclaimed the squire, \vho was now upon his legs, is a rascal like this to return...interrupting him, I have lost my horse, and that's the worse loss of the two — 'tis what you are least used to, replied the major, and without more words...

The British essayists, with prefaces by A. Chalmers, المجلدات 33-34

British essayists - 1823 - عدد الصفحات: 754
...the squire, who was now upon his leg. . a rascal like this to return blow for blow, and does, ilajor Manlove abet him in such insolence ? — I am sorry,...interrupting him, I have lost my horse, and that's the worse loss of the two — 'Tis what you are least used to, replied the Major, and without more words...

The British Essayists: With Prefaces, Historical and Biographical, المجلد 34

Alexander Chalmers - 1856 - عدد الصفحات: 372
...the hare as she was breaking cover, and turned her into the wood again, by which means he had spoilt the day's sport. — " And did you this designedly...interrupting him, " I have lost my horse, and that's the worse loss of the two." — " 'Tis what you are least used to," replied the major, and, without more...




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