| John Wilkes - Great Britain - 1767 - 300 pages
...by what right his LordIhip catechifed me about a paper, which did not bear my-name ; that I ihould never refolve him that queftion, till ;he made out the right of putting iti and that if I could have entertained any other idea, I was too well bred to have given his Lordfhip... | |
| English liberty - 1769 - 430 pages
...by what right his Lordfhip catechifed me about a paper, which did not bear my name ; that I fhould never refolve him that queftion, till he made out...I was too well bred to have given his Lordfhip and Col. Berkeley the trouble of coming to Bagfhot. I obferved, that I was a private Englifh gentleman,... | |
| John Wilkes - Great Britain - 1769 - 284 pages
...he made out the right'Of patting it-; and that if I conld have •entertained'any other idea, Iwas 'too well bred to .have given his Lordfhip and Colonel...obferved, that I was a private Englifh gentleman, perfeftly free and independent, which I held to be a charafter of the •Kigheft dignity; that I obeyed... | |
| John Wilkes - Great Britain - 1769 - 290 pages
...by what right his Lordfhip catechifed me about a paper, which did not bear my name ; that I fhould never refolve him that queftion, till he made out...and that if I could have entertained any other idea, 1 was too well bred to have given his Lordmip and Colonel Berkeley the troubk of coming to Bagfhot.... | |
| Great Britain - 1772 - 302 pages
...catcchifed me about a paper, which did not bear my name, that I fhould never refolve him that queflion, till he made out the right of putting it, and that...Lordfhip and Colonel Berkeley the trouble of coming to Bagihot. I obferved, that I was a private Engliih gentleman, perfectly free and independent, which... | |
| John Wilkes - Great Britain - 1805 - 328 pages
...frhjch did not bear my name; that I should ex never resolve him that question, till he made out his right of putting it; and that if I could have entertained any other idea, I was too well-bred to have given his lordship and colonel Berkeley the trouble of coming to Bagshot. I observed,... | |
| John Wilkes - Great Britain - 1805 - 324 pages
...paper, wljich did not bear my name; thatl ikould never resolve him that question, till he made out his right of putting it; and that if I could have entertained any other idea, I was too well-bred to have given his lordship and colonel Berkeley the trouble of coming to Bagshot. I observed.,... | |
| James P. Gilchrist - Dueling - 1821 - 406 pages
...catechised me about a paper which did not bear my name : that I should never resolve the question to him, till he made out the right of putting it; and that...other idea, I was too well bred to have given his Lordship and Colonel Berkeley the trouble of coming to Bagshot. I observed, that I was a private English... | |
| James P. Gilchrist - Dueling - 1821 - 404 pages
...catechised me about a paper which did not bear my name : that I should never resolve the question to him, till he made out the right of putting it; and that...other idea, I was too well bred to have given his Lordship and Colonel Berkeley the trouble of coming to Bagshot. I observed, that I was a private English... | |
| Charles Churchill, William Tooke - 1844 - 392 pages
...catechised me about a papei, which did not bear my name, that I should never resolve him that question, till he made out the right of putting it, and that if I could have entertained any other idea, 1 was too well bred to have given his Lordship and Colonel Berkeley the trouble of coming to Bagshot.... | |
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