| 1828 - Страниц: 608
...Tucker then asked what sort of a man he appeared to be, when Mr. Williams described him minutely: to which Mr. Tucker replied, 'Your description is not...met with through life, for a supposed cause, which bad no foundation in truth (or words to that effect,) I should be exceedingly sorry indeed to hear... | |
| 1830 - Страниц: 428
...Tucker then asked what sort of a man he appeared to be, when Mr. Williams described him minutely ; to which Mr. Tucker replied, ' Your description is not...life (for a supposed cause which had no foundation in truth,—or words to that effect), I should be exceedingly sorry indeed to hear of his being assassinated,... | |
| Johann Heinrich Jung-Stilling - 1834 - Страниц: 514
...Tucker then asked what sort of man he appeared to be, when Mr. Williams minutely described him ; to which Mr. Tucker replied : Your description is not...and although he has been to me the greatest enemy I ever met with through life, for a supposed cause, which had no foundation in truth, (or. words to that... | |
| Johann Heinrich Jung-Stilling - 1834 - Страниц: 498
...Tucker then asked what sort of man be appeared to be, when Mr. Williams minutely described him; to which Mr. Tucker replied: Your description is not at all that of the chancellor, but is certain! v very exactly that of Mr. Perceval, the chancellor of the exchequer ; and although he baa... | |
| 1837 - Страниц: 1032
...Mr. T. then asked what sort of a man he appeared to be, when Mr. W. described him minutely. Mr. T. replied, " Your description is not at all that of the chancellor, but is very exactly that of Mr. Perceval, the chancellor of the exchequer." He then inquired whether Mr. W.... | |
| 1838 - Страниц: 530
...Mr. T. then asked what sort of a man he appeared to be, when Mr. W. described him minutely. Mr. T. replied, " Your description is not at all that of the chancellor, but is very exactly that of Mr. Perceval, the chancellor of the exchequer." He then inquired whether Mr. W.... | |
| 1842 - Страниц: 242
...Tucker then asked what sort of a man he appeared to be, when Mr. Williams described him minutely : to which Mr. Tucker replied, ' Your description is not...and although he has been to me the greatest enemy 1 have ever met with through life, for a supposed cause which had no foundation in truth (or words... | |
| Clarence S. Day - 1848 - Страниц: 116
...Tucker then asked what sort of a man he appeared to be, when Mr. Williams minutely described him; to which Mr. Tucker replied, 'Your description is not...and although he has been to me the greatest enemy I ever met with through life, for a supposed cause, which had no foundation in truth (or words to that... | |
| Joseph Polsue - 1867 - Страниц: 448
...replied, " your description is not that of the Chancellor, but it is certainly that- of Mr. Pcrcival, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, and although he has been to me the greatest enemy I ever met with through life, for a supposed cause which had no foundation in truth, I should be exceedingly... | |
| William Denton - 1871 - Страниц: 48
...Mr. Tucker then asked what sort of a man he appeared to be, when Mr. Williams described him minutely. Mr. Tucker replied, ' Your description is not at all that of the chancellor, but is very exactly that of Mr. Perceval, the chancellor of the exchequer.' He then inquired whether Mr. Williams... | |
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