| Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope - 1853 - 424 páginas
...a brisk one, to " 6 put them in the right train, and I am the man ! You 66 6 may now look upon me, Sir Philip Wharton, Knight « < of the Garter, and Sir Robert Walpole, Knight of the " 6 Bath, running a course, and, by Heaven, he shall be " ' hard pressed ! He bought my family pictures,... | |
| Alfred Paxton Brotherhead - 1871 - 388 páginas
...Whig, and a brisk one, to put them in the right train, and I am the man ! You may now look upon me, Sir Philip Wharton, Knight of the Garter, and Sir...Walpole, Knight of the Bath, running a course, and, by Heaven, he shall be hard pressed ! He bought my family pictures when those infernal chancery men griped... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1901 - 448 páginas
...Whig, and a brisk one too, to put them in a right train, and I am the man. You may now look upon me, Sir Philip Wharton, Knight of the Garter, and Sir...Knight of the Bath, running a course, — and, by heaven ! he shall be pressed hard. He bought my family pictures, but they shall not be long in his... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1901 - 444 páginas
...Whig, and a brisk one too, to put them in a right train, and I am the man. You may now look upon me, Sir Philip Wharton, Knight of the Garter, and Sir...Knight of the Bath, running a course, — and, by heaven ! he shall be pressed hard. He bought my family pictures, but they shall not be long in his... | |
| Paul Elmer More - 1919 - 342 páginas
...talker and tippler, in all probability he would lavish out something that might be of use to know. . . . He declared himself the Pretender's Prime Minister,...running a course, and, by God, he shall be hard pressed; . . . neither he nor King George shall be six months at ease, as long as I have the honour to serve... | |
| Paul Elmer More - 1919 - 334 páginas
...talker and tippler, in all probability he would lavish out something that might be of use to know. . . . He declared himself the Pretender's Prime Minister,...running a course, and, by God, he shall be hard pressed ; . . . neither he nor King George shall be six months at ease, as long as I have the honour to serve... | |
| Paul Elmer More - 1919 - 336 páginas
...talker and tippler, in all probability he would lavish out something that might be of use to know. ... He declared himself the Pretender's Prime Minister,...running a course, and, by God, he shall be hard pressed ; . . . neither he nor King George shall be six months at ease, as long as I have the honour to serve... | |
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