 | History - 1820 - 848 pages
...calmness, exposed this rude attack, concludmg thus : " since the noble lord hath discovered in our manners such a similitude, I am well content to be...make out the other part of the parallel : I am sure that I have been reproved by nobody but his lordship." THE PRETENDER. [From King's Anecdotes."] September... | |
 | William Oxberry - 1821 - 378 pages
...and calmness exposed this rude attack, concluding that, " Since the noble lord hath discovered in our manners such a similitude, I am well content to be...make out the other part of the parallel. I am sure that I have been reproved by nobody but his lordship." THE DIVING BELLE. Mrs. Morriss, the lady of... | |
 | Thousand notable things - 1822 - 620 pages
...calmness, exposed this rude attack, concluding that — " Since the noble lord hath discovered in our manners such a similitude, I am well content to be...make out the other part of the parallel : I am sure that I have been reproved by nobody but his lordship." '. 59. The Wig. — A barrister entered the... | |
 | Joseph Clinton Robertson - 1822 - 206 pages
...words " Since the noble lord hath discovered in our manners such a similitude, I am well content to he compared to the prophet Balaam ; but, my lords, I...make out the other part of the parallel. I am sure that I have heen reproved by nobody but his lordship." From that day forth, Lord Coningsby was called... | |
 | United States - 1822 - 590 pages
...calmness, exposed this rude attack, concluding thus, " Since the noble lord hath discovered in our manners such a similitude, i am well content to be...the prophet Balaam ; but, my lords, I am at a loss to make out the other part of the parallel ; I am sure that I have been reproved by nobody but his... | |
 | 1825 - 208 pages
...calmness, exposed^ this rude attack.concluding thus : — "Since the noble lord hath discovered in our manners such a similitude, I am well content to be...the prophet Balaam ; but, my lords, I am- at a loss to know how to make out the other part of the parallel ; I am sure that I have been reproved by nobody... | |
 | William Oxberry - English literature - 1824 - 384 pages
...and calmness exposed this rude attack, concluding that, " Since the noble lord hath discovered in our manners such a similitude, I am well content to be...make out the other part of the parallel. I am sure that I have been reproved by nobody but his lordship." CURE FOR SUPERSTITION. Miners are known to be... | |
 | Anecdotes - 1825 - 354 pages
...concluding in these words : "Since the noble Lord " hath discovered in our manners such a simili" tude, I am well content to be compared to " the prophet...make out the other part of the " parallel. I am sure that I have been reproved " by nobody but his Lordship-'' From that day forth Lord Coningsby was called... | |
 | Anecdotes - 1826 - 386 pages
...exposed his rude attack, concluding in these words : " Since the noble lord hath discovered in our manners such a similitude, I am well content to be...make out the other part of the parallel. I am sure that I have been reproved by nobody but his lordship." From that day forth, Lord Coningsby was called... | |
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