| Thomas Amory - 1823 - 358 sidor
...have been hanged, but it was his good fortune to be tried before a judge who never let any man suffer for killing another in this manner : this Was the late Sir John St. Leger. He set no bounds or restrictions to mirth and revels. He only slept every third night, and that often... | |
| Thomas Amory - 1825 - 1092 sidor
...judge, the late Sir John St. Leger, who never let any man suffer for killing another in this manner. He debauched all the women he could, and many whom he could not corrupt, he ravished. I went with him once in the stage-coach to Kilkenny, and seeing two pretty ladies pass by... | |
| Thomas Amory - 1825 - 442 sidor
...judge, the late Sir John St. Leger, who never let any man suffer for killing another in this manner. He debauched all the women he could, and many whom he could not corrupt, he ravished. I went with him once in the stage-coach to Kilkenny, and seeing two pretty ladies pass by... | |
| 1852 - 892 sidor
...a judge, who never let any man surFer for killing another in this manner. (This was the late (1742) sir John St. Leger). He debauched all the women he could, and many whom he could not corrupt, he ravished. I went with him once in the stagecoach to Kilkenny, and seeing two pretty ladies pass by... | |
| William Hazlitt, William Carew Hazlitt - 1871 - 582 sidor
...been hanged, but that it was his good fortune to be tried before a judge who never let any man suffer for killing another in this manner. (This was the...women he could, and many whom he could not corrupt " . . . . The rest of this passage would, we fear, be too rich for the ' Round Table,' as we cannot... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1889 - 586 sidor
...been hanged, but that it was his good fortune to be tried before a judge who never let any man suffer for killing another in this manner. (This was the...women he could, and many whom he could not corrupt" . . . The rest of this passage would, we fear, be too rich for the "Round Table," as we cannot insert... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1902 - 510 sidor
...been hanged, but that it was his good fortune to be tried before a judge who never let any man suffer for killing another in this manner. (This was the...women he could, and many whom he could not corrupt. . . .' The rest of this passage would, we fear, be too rich for the Round Table, as we cannot insert... | |
| Thomas Amory - 1904 - 496 sidor
...judge, the late Sir John St. Leger, who never let any man suffer for killing another in this manner. He debauched all the women he could, and many whom he could not corrupt, he ravished. I went with him once in the stage-coach to Kilkenny, and seeing two pretty ladies pass by... | |
| Thomas Amory - 1904 - 496 sidor
...judge, the late Sir John St. Leger, who never let any man suffer for killing another in this manner. He debauched all the women he could, and many whom he could not corrupt, he ravished. I went with him once in the stage-coach to Kilkenny, and seeing two pretty ladies pass by... | |
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