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" ... at Nottingham, with falsehood, and given Gell the glory of an action wherein he was not concerned, Mr. Hutchinson rebuked him for it, whereupon the man begged his pardon, and told him he would write as much for him the next week ; but Mr. Hutchinson... "
The siege of Lichfield - Página 292
por William Gresley - 1840 - 270 páginas
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The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th], Volumen3,Parte1

1807 - 592 páginas
...him, the next weeke ; but Mr. Hutchinson told him he scorn'd -' • » his mercenary pen, only warn'd him not to dare to lie in any of his concernments,...was awed, and he had no more abuse of that kind.' pp. 105 — 108. Mrs. Hutchinson succeeds particularly well in sketches of character : the reader will...
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South African Traits

James Mackinnon - 1808 - 520 páginas
...much for him, the next weeke: but Mr. Hutchinson told him he scorn'd his mercenary pen, only warn'd him not to dare to lie in any of his concernments,...fellow was awed, and he had no more abuse of that kind. But to turne out of this digression into another, not altogether impertinent to the story which I would...
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Memoirs of the life of colonel Hutchinson, publ. by J. Hutchinson. To which ...

Lucy Hutchinson - 1808 - 512 páginas
...much for him, the next weeke : but Mr. Hutchiuson told him he scorn'd his mercenary pen, only warn'd him not to dare to lie in any of his concernments,...fellow was awed, and he had no more abuse of that kind. But to turne out of this digression into another, not altogether impertinent to the story which I would...
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Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory ..., Volumen8

John Mason Good - 1819 - 788 páginas
...his pardon, and told him he would vrrite as much for him the next weeke ; but Mr. Hutchin-:on tolde him he scorned his mercenary , pen, only warned him...concernments, whereupon the fellow was awed, and he had no mote abuse of that kind." Memoirs of Col. Hutchinson, p. 103. NEWSHAM, a village in Durham, situate...
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Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory ..., Volumen8

John Mason Good - 1813 - 830 páginas
...begged his pardon, and told him he would wrjie as much for him the next weeke ; but Mr. Hutchinson tolde him he scorned his mercenary pen, only warned him...dare to lie in any of his concernments, whereupon the Icilow was awed, and he had no more abuse of that kind." Memoirs of Col. Hutchitison, p. NEWSHAM, a...
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The Siege of Lichfield: A Tale Illustrative of the Great Rebellion

William Gresley - 1840 - 328 páginas
...one hand and a petition in the other, with a relation of Sir Simon Heartly's victory over the Rebels, 1642." Regular periodical journals also began to be...respecting some horses which had been stolen from him. NTED BY ROBSON, LEVEY, AND FRANKLYN 40 St. Martin's Lne. <S*ttijlt'sfjman's A Series of cneap Publications,...
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The Siege of Lichfield: A Tale Illustrative of the Great Rebellion

William Gresley - 1843 - 272 páginas
...commander, Sir John Gell, took a dragoon with a plush doublet. Colonel Hutchinsou never would give anything to buy the flattery of those scribblers ; and when...respecting some horses which had been stolen from him. . f ...
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The life of Edward lord Herbert, of Cherbury, written by himself [ed. by H ...

Edward Herbert (1st baron.) - 1853 - 534 páginas
...would give anything to buy the flatteries of those scribblers, and when one of them had once, while he was in town, made mention of something done at...fellow was awed, and he had no more abuse of that kind. But to turn out of this digression into another, not altogether impertinent to the story which I would...
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the new montly magazine

william harrison ainsworth - 1856 - 524 páginas
...told him he scorned his mercenary pen, and warned him not to dare to be in any of his concernements, whereupon the fellow was awed, and he had no more abuse of that kind." £ Those " Mercuries" which emanated from authority were printed in the camps of the respective armies....
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The History of British Journalism: From the Foundation of the Newspaper ...

Alexander Andrews - 1859 - 360 páginas
...told him he scorned his mercenary pen, and warned him not to dare to be in any of his concernements, whereupon the fellow was awed, and he had no more abuse of that kind." Those "Mercuries" which emanated from authority were printed in the camps of the respective armies....
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