Look thee, friend, I have brought these people to satisfy thee that I am not that impostor which thou didst take me for, this is the man that did drive the leathern conveniency, and brought me from Bristol — and this is Col. A Bold Stroke for a Wife: A Comedy - Page 54de Susanna Centlivre - 1829 - 58 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Susanna Centlivre - 1749 - 80 pages
...thee, Friend, I have brought thefe Peopleto fatisfy thee that I am not that Impoitor which thou. did'ft take me for, this is the Man that did drive the Leathern Conveniency, and brought me from Bfijlol, • and this is Col. Look you, Friend, to fave the Court the Trouble of examining Witnefles... | |
| Susanna Centlivre - 1760 - 434 pages
...thee, Friend, I have brought thefe Peapie to fatisfy thee that I am not that Importer which thou did'ft take me for, this is the Man that did drive the Leathern Conveniency, and brought me from Brifttl,—AnA. this is., ' CeL Col. Look ye, Friend, to fave the Court the Trouble of examining Witnefles... | |
| 1776 - 470 pages
...thee, friend, I havt brought thefe people to fatisfy thee that I am not that importer which thou didil take me for ; this is the man that did drive the leathern conveniency, and brought me from Briftol and this is Col. Look ye, friend, to fave the court the trouble of examining witneiles I plead... | |
| John Bell - 1792 - 332 pages
...worst. Enter SIMON PURE, and Coachman, &c. 5. Pu. Look thee, friend, I have brought these people 16 satisfy thee that I am not that impostor which thou...conveniency, and brought me from Bristol — and this is Cel. Look ye, friend, to save the court the trouble of examining witnesses — I plead guilty — ha,... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 464 pages
...maiden. Mrs. Lov. 'Tis done, and now, devil, do thy worst. Enter SIMON PURE, and Coachman, &c. 5. Pa. Look thee, friend, I have brought these people to...conveniency, and brought me from Bristol — and this is Col. Look ye, friend, to save the court the trouble of examining witnesses — I plead guilty — ha, ha... | |
| 1804 - 552 pages
...maiden. Mrs Love. Tis done ; and now, devil, do thy worst! Enter SIMON PC RE, and Coachman, Ifc. S. Pure. Look thee, friend, I have brought these people, to...conveniency, and brought me from Bristol ; and this is Col. Look ye, friend, to save the court the trouble of examining witnesses, I plead guilty. — Ha, ha!... | |
| 1804 - 556 pages
...Airs Love. Tis done ; and now, devil, do thy worst ! Enter SIMON ÍURE, and Coachman, ¿fc. S. Pure. Look thee, friend, I have brought these people, to...conveniency, and brought me from Bristol ; and this is CoL Look ye, friend, to save the court the trouble of examining witnesses, I plead guilty. — Ha, ha!... | |
| 1804 - 556 pages
...Mrs Love. ' I'is done ; and now, devil, do thy worst! Enter SIMOX PURE, and Coackman, tfc. S. Pure. Look thee, friend, I have brought these people, to...me for; this is the man that did drive the leathern cnnveiiicncy, and brought me from Bristol ; and this is CoL Look ye, friend, to save the court the... | |
| 1805 - 258 pages
...now, devil, do thy worst. Enter SIMON PURE, and COACHMAN, &c. S. Pn. Look thee, friend, I have hroaght these people to satisfy thee, that I am not that impostor which thoa didst take me for, this is the man that did drive the leathern conveniency, and lironght me from... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 358 pages
...maiden. Ann L. Tis done ; and now, devil, do thy worst. Enter SIMON PURE and COACHMAN, SfC. S. Pu. Look thee, friend, I have brought these people to...conveniency, and brought me from Bristol — and this is Col. Lookye, friend, to save the court the trouble of examining witnesses — I plead guilty — ha ! ha... | |
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