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" He could never be brought to. pay bills without much following and importunity ; nor then if there appeared any chance of wearying them out. — A paviour, after long and fruitless attempts, caught him just getting out of his chariot at his own door,... "
The English Review, Or, An Abstract of English and Foreign Literature - Trang 117
1784
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Richardsoniana: Or, Occasional Reflections on the Moral Nature of Man

Jonathan Richardson - 1776 - 400 trang
...company, un. der pretence of * hating (as he ever did) to change a guinea, becaufe, (faid he) it flip$ ' away fo faft.' He could never be brought to pay bills...juft getting out of his chariot at his own door, in Bloomjbury-fquare, and fet upon him. * Why you rafcal,' faid the dodtor, ' do you pretend to be paid...

The Epistolary Correspondence, Visitation Charges, Speeches, and ..., Tập 3

Francis Atterbury - 1784 - 616 trang
...under pretence of 'hating fas he ever did) to change a guinea, becaufe (faid he): it flips • awfcy fo faft.' He could never be brought to pay bills without...juft getting out of his chariot at his own door, in Bloomfbury-fquare, and fee upon him. ' Why you rafcal,'- faid the Dodor, ' do you pretend to be paid...

A New and General Biographical Dictionary: Containing an Historical and ...

1798 - 514 trang
...he was avaricious, even to fpunging, whenever he any way could, at a .tavern reckoning, a fixperice^ or (hilling, among the reft of the company, under...importunity; nor then if there appeared any chance of Vol. XII. K k wearying Wearying fhetin (Jut.— Apaviour, after long and fruitlcfs attempts, caught...

The General Biographical Dictionary: Containing an Historical and ..., Tập 25

Alexander Chalmers - 1816 - 540 trang
...pretence of ' hating (as he ever did) to change a guinea, because (said be) it slips away so fast.' He could never be brought to. pay bills without much...of wearying them out. — A paviour, after long and fruitless attempts, caught him just getting out of his chariot at his own door, in Bloomsbury-square,...

The General Biographical Dictionary, Tập 25

Alexander Chalmers - 1816 - 540 trang
...slips away so fast.' He could never be brought to pay hills without much following and im port u nky ; nor then if there appeared any chance of wearying them out. — A paviour, after long and fruitless attempts, caught him just getting out of his chariot at his own door, in Bloomsbury-square,...

The Olio, Or, Museum of Entertainment, Tập 7

1831 - 470 trang
...their just debts, and even disputing them occasionally upon the strength of a long purse. He would never be brought to pay bills without much following and importunity ; nor even then, if there appeared any chance of wearying out hit creditor*. A pavior, after long and fruitless...

Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful ..., Tập 19-20

1841 - 1040 trang
...haling (as he ever did) to change a guinea, because (said he) it slips away so fast." He could rever be brought to pay bills without much following and...if there appeared any chance of wearying them out." It only remains to give some account of big posthumous MHiefactions, which were indeed most munificent,...

The Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffussion of Useful ..., Tập 19

1841 - 524 trang
...pretence of " hating (as he ever did) to change a guinea, because (said he) it slips away so fast." He could never be brought to pay bills without much following and 'mportunity; nor then, if there appeared any chance of wearying them out.' It only remains to give...

New General Biographical Dictionary, Tập 11

Hugh James Rose - 1848 - 572 trang
...pretence of ' hating (as he ever did) to change a guinea, because (said he) it slips away so fast.' He could never be brought to pay bills without much...importunity; nor then if there appeared any chance of wearing them out." IIAUCLIFFE, (Ann,) an ingenious novelist, born In London in 1764. Her maiden name...

Doctors and patients, or, Anecdotes of the medical world and curiosities of ...

John Timbs - 1876 - 510 trang
...the pretence of hating (as ho ever did) to change a guinea,' because (said he) it slips away so fast. He could never be brought to pay bills without much following and importunity ; nor even then, if there appeared any chance of wearying out his creditors. A paviour, after long and fruitless...




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