| John Thomas Scharf - 1879 - 598 páginas
...trial (and it shall be but this one) of your temper. •' ' In plain and few words, gentlemen, if you intend to live here, let me hear no more of these...means to move the pity of your Judges, I assure you I do not intend to deal with you so. I'll remove the evil by sending you where you may be dealt with... | |
| John Thomas Scharf - 1879 - 594 páginas
...trial (and it shall be but this one) of your temper. " ' In plain and few words, gentlemen, if you intend to live here, let me hear no more of these...yourselves that the severities of the laws will be a mean? to move the pity of your Judges, I assure you I do not intend to deal with you so. Г11 remove... | |
| John Gilmary Shea - 1886 - 730 páginas
...one trial (and it shall be but this one) of your temper. "In plain and few words, gentlemen, if you intend to live here, let me hear no more of these...yourselves that the severities of the laws will be the means to move the pity of your judges, I assure you I do not intend to deal with you so. I'll remove... | |
| John Gilmary Shea - 1886 - 734 páginas
...one trial (and it shall be but this one) of your temper. "In plain and few words, gentlemen, if you intend to live here, let me hear no more of these...do and they are made good against you, be assured I1ll chastise you ; and least you should natter yourselves that the severities of the laws will be... | |
| John Fiske - 1897 - 460 páginas
...deceit well known to be amongst you. But, gentlemen, be not deceived. ... In plain and few words, if you intend to live here, let me hear no more of these...do, and they are made good against you, be assured I '11 chastise you. . . . I '11 remove the evil by sending you where you may be dealt with as you deserve.... | |
| Elihu Samuel Riley - 1904 - 442 páginas
...them — an Act of Deceit well known to be amongst you." " Iii plain and few words, Gentlemen, if you intend to live here, let me hear no more of these things, for, if I do & they are made good against you, be assured, I'll chastize you. " Therefore, as I told you, I'll make... | |
| Alfred Maurice Low - 1909 - 456 páginas
...insolence, this mild-spoken governor continued his admonition: "In plain and few words, gentlemen, if you intend to live here, let me hear no more of these...do, and they are made good against you, be assured I '11 chastise you; and lest you should flatter yourselves that the severity of the laws will be a... | |
| James J. Hennesey - 1983 - 418 páginas
...was tired of Catholic "gawdy shows and serpentine policy": In plain and few words Gentlemen if you intend to live here let me hear no more of these things for if I do and they are made good against you I'll chastize you. . . . Pray take notice that I am an English Protestant gentleman and can never equivocate... | |
| William Hand Browne, Clayton Colman Hall, Bernard Christian Steiner - 1906 - 678 páginas
...make one tryal (and it shall be but this one) of your temper In plain and few words Gentlemen if you intend to live here let me hear no more of these things...and they are made good against you be assured I'll chastize you, and least you should flatter yourselves that the Severit1" of the Laws will be a means... | |
| John Fiske - 1897 - 470 páginas
...deceit well known to be amongst you. But, gentlemen, be not deceived. ... In plain and few words, if you intend to live here, let me hear no more of these...do, and they are made good against you, be assured I 'll chastise you. . . . I 'll remove the evil by sending you where you may be dealt with as you deserve.... | |
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