| William Granger - 1807 - 538 lehte
...evidence, I had an opportunity of afking him whether he was really cured ? On which he anfwered, with a fmile, that he believed himfelf to have never had...evil ; but that his parents were poor, and had no objedhon to the bit Of VOL. V. No, 60. 15 L gold. gold. It feems to me, that this piece of gold, which... | |
| Enos Bronson - 1810 - 462 lehte
...significant smile, ' that he believed himself never to have had a complaint that deserved to be considered as the evil; but that his parents were poor, and had no objection to the bit of gold.' " It seems to me, that this piece of gold which was given to those who... | |
| John Nichols - 1812 - 764 lehte
...significant smile, that he believed himself to have never had a complaint that deserved to be considered as the Evil ; but that his parents were poor, and had no objection to the bit of gold." The learned and honourable Writer very properly observes on this occasion,... | |
| William Richards - 1812 - 676 lehte
...significant smile, that he believed him* self never to have had a complaint that deserved to be considered as the Evil; but that his parents were poor, and had no objection to the bit of Gold." It seems to me (adds the judge) this piece of Gold, that was given to... | |
| 1825 - 806 lehte
...significant smile, that he believed himself never to have had a complaint that deserved to be considered as the evil, but that his parents were poor, and had no objection to the bit of GOLD. " This new exploded royal gift is thus described by Shakespeare : —... | |
| Samuel Pegge - 1818 - 464 lehte
...significant smile, " that he believed himself to have never had any complaint that deserved to be considered as the Evil ; but that his parents were poor, and had no objection to the bit of gold." The learned and honourable Writer very properly observes on this occasion,... | |
| William Wadd - 1824 - 288 lehte
...significant smile, that he believed himself never to have had a complaint that deserved to be considered as the Evil, but that his parents were poor, and had no objection to the bit of GOLD." This accounts for the great resort of patients and the supposed miraculous... | |
| 1825 - 848 lehte
...significant smile, that he believed himself never to have had a complaint that deserved to be considered as the evil, but that his parents were poor, and had no objection to the bu of GOLD. " This new exploded royal gift is thus described by Shakespeare :— •... | |
| 1825 - 266 lehte
...with a smile, that he believed himself to have never had a complaint that deserved to be considered as the Evil; but that his parents were poor, and had no objection to the bit of gold It would seem that this piece of gold, which was given to those that were... | |
| 1829 - 488 lehte
...that he believed himself never to have had a complaint, that deserved to be considered 308 THE MIRROR. as the evil, but that his parents were poor, and had no objection to the tit of gold.' When King Charles II. touched at Whitehall, he usually sat in a chair... | |
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