| 1821 - Страниц: 154
...brought to pay bills without much importunity. A paviour, afterlong and fruitless attempts, caught him just getting out of his chariot at his own door in Bloom'sbury square, and set upon him : " Win , you rascal," said the doctor, " do you ptetend to be paid for such a piece of... | |
| William Wadd - 1824 - Страниц: 288
...never pay his bills without much importunity. A pavior, after long and fruitless attempts, caught him just getting out of his chariot, at his own door, in Bloomsbury Square, and set upon him — " Why, you rascal," said the Doctor, " do you pretend to be paid for such a piece... | |
| Henry Kett - 1825 - Страниц: 298
...brought to pay hills Without much importunity. A paviour, after long and fruitless attempts, caught him just getting out of his chariot at his own door in Bloomsbury Square, and set upon him : ' Why, you rascal,' said the doctor, ' do you pretend to be paid for such a piece of... | |
| 1830 - Страниц: 482
...never he brought to pay his bills. A pavier, alter long and fruitless attempts, caught him just going out of his chariot at his own door, in Bloomsbury Square, and set upon him. ' Whv. you rascal,' said the Doctor, ' do you pretend to be paid lor such a piece of... | |
| 1831 - Страниц: 702
...appeared any chance of wearying out his creditors. A pavior, after long and fruitless attempts, caught him just getting out of his chariot at his own door, in Bloomsbury square, and set upon him. " Why, you rascal," said the Doctor, " do you pretend to be paid for such a piece of... | |
| 1831 - Страниц: 470
...appeared any chance of wearying out hit creditor*. A pavior, after long and fruitless attempts, caught him just getting out of his chariot at his own door, in Bloomsbury Square, and set upon him. " Why, you rascal," said the doctor, " do you pretend to be paid for such a piece of... | |
| Thomas Faulkner - 1839 - Страниц: 486
...never pay his bills without much importunity. A paviour, after long and fruitless attempts, caught him just getting out of his chariot, at his own door, in Bloomsbury Square, and set upon him. " Why, you rascal," said the Doctor, " do you pretend to be paid for such a piece of... | |
| The treasury of wit and anecdote - 1842 - Страниц: 336
...he did not discover his error until he endeavoured to neigh. HOW TO LIVE BY YOUR WITS. DB. Radcliffe had a great objection to paying his bills. A pavior,...just getting out of his chariot, at his own door, in Bloomsbury-square, and demanded the liquidation of his debt. "Why, you rascal," said the doctor, "do... | |
| 1871 - Страниц: 630
...is narrated that a pavior, to whom Dr. Radcliff owed some money, caught him one day just as he was getting out of his chariot, at his own door, in Bloomsbury square, and commenced dunning him. " Why, you rascal," said the doctor, " do you pretend to be paid for such a... | |
| George Clinch - 1890 - Страниц: 354
...remarkable aversion to paying his just debts. A pavior, after long and fruitless attempts, caught him just getting out of his chariot at his own door, in Bloomsbury Square, and set upon him. " Why, you rascal," said the Doctor, " do you pretend to be paid for such a piece of... | |
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