Cloth, stuff, or silk purloined by taylors from their employers, which they deposit in a place called hell, or their eye : from the first, when taxed, with their knavery, they equivocally swear, that if they have taken any, they wish they may find it... Flim-flams!: Or, The Life and Errors of My Uncle, and the Amours of My Aunt! - Página 194por Isaac Disraeli - 1805 - 9 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Francis Grose - 1785 - 206 páginas
...from their employers, which they deposit in a place called hell, or their eye : from the first, when taxed with their knavery, they equivocally swear,...have taken any, they wish they may find it in hell ; or alluding to the second protest, that what they have over and above is not more than they could... | |
| Francis Grose - 1811 - 244 páginas
...from their employers, which they deposit in a place called hell, or their eye : from the first, when taxed, with their knavery, they equivocally swear,...have taken any, they wish they may find it in hell ; or, alluding to the second, protest, that what they have over and above is not more than they could... | |
| Charles Hindley - 1871 - 672 páginas
...from their employers, which they deposit in a place called hell, or their eye. From the first, when taxed with their knavery, they equivocally swear,...have taken any they wish they may find it in hell! or, alluding to the second protest, that what they have over and above is not more than they could... | |
| Jonathon Green - 2005 - 1600 páginas
...garbage/ carbage, shreds and patches used as padding; predated by hell or eye: 'From the first, when taxed with their knavery, they equivocally swear,...they have taken any they wish they may find it in hett\ or, alluding to the second protest, that what they have over and above is not more than they... | |
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