I am one, though now resolved to rob no more, has been at Bristol ; one of them came in the coach with the quaker, whose name he hath taken ; and, from what he hath gathered from him, formed that design; and did not... A Bold Stroke for a Wife: A Comedy - Page 50de Susanna Centlivre - 1829 - 58 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1776 - 470 pages
...refolved to rob no more, has been at Briftol ; one of them came in the coach with the quaker, whofe name he hath taken ; and from what he hath gathered from him, formed that defign, and did not doubt but he fhould impofe fo far upon you, as to make you turn out the_ real Simon... | |
| John Bell - 1792 - 332 pages
...throat; and for that purpose there is a man disguised lite a Quaker, who is to pass for one Simon Pure ; the gang, whereof I am one, though now resolved to...them came in the coach with the Quaker, whose name he huth tuken ; and, from what he hath gathered from him, formed that design, and did not doubt but he... | |
| 1819 - 550 pages
...While the servant was employed in going to fetch up the unconscious culprit, old Quorum read on: ' The gang, whereof I am one, though now resolved to rob no more,—(here old Linnet made his appearance) « Well, friend,' says the justice, ' you belong to a... | |
| 1804 - 556 pages
...throat; and for that purpose there is a man disguised like a quaker, who is to pass for one Simon Pure ; the gang, whereof I am one, though now resolved to...gathered from him, formed that design; and did not duuht but he should so far impose upon yuu, as to make you turn out the real Simon Pure, and keep him... | |
| 1804 - 552 pages
...throat; and for that purpose there ' is a man disguised like a quaker, who is to pass for one Simon Pure; the gang, whereof I ' am one, though now resolved...name he hath taken ; and, from what he hath gathered front him, formed that design ; and did not doubt but he should so far impose upon you, as to make... | |
| 1804 - 556 pages
...and for that purpose there ' is a man disguised like a quaker, who is to ' pass for one Simon Pure ; the gang, whereof I ' am one, though now^ resolved to rob no more, ' has in <-n at Bristol ; one of them came in the ' coach with the quaker, whose name he hath ' taken ; and,... | |
| Charles Lee Lewes - 1805 - 240 pages
...While the servant was employed in going to fetch up the un'conscious culprit, old Quorum read on. " The gang, whereof I am one, though now resolved to rob no more," — (here old Linnet made his appearance; — Well, friend, says the Justice, you belong to a gang,... | |
| 1822 - 430 pages
...the servant was employed in going to fetch up the unconscious culprit, old Quorum read on : — " • The gang, whereof I am one, though now resolved to rob no more' —(here old Linnet made his appearance)—' Well, friend,' says the justice, ' you belong to a GANG... | |
| 1823 - 442 pages
...tlie servant was employed in going to fetch up the unconscious culprit, old Quorum read on : — " ' The gang, whereof I am one, though now resolved to rob no more' —(here old Linnet made his appearance) — ' Well, friend,' says the justice, 'you belong to a GANG:... | |
| British drama - 1824 - 834 pages
...rob no more, has been at Bristol : one of them cane in the coach with the nunker, whose name he hat't ompliments and mine to lady Rodolpha, and let her ladys!«p know we wish to speak to he that he should impose so far upon you as to make you turn out the real Simon Pure, and keep him with... | |
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