| George Clinton - 1828 - 888 sidor
...Priestley's, and Druinmond's publishers have been allowed to rest in peace for seventy years, are^ou to be singled out for a work of fiction, not of history...otherwise incredible. ' I can only say, " Me, me, — ad sum quijeci)" that any proceedings directed against you I beg may be transferred to me, who... | |
| 1824 - 942 sidor
...atrocious an attempt as ever disgraced the times. What! when Gibbon's, Hume's, Priestley's and Drummond's publishers have been allowed to rest in peace for...work of fiction, not of history or argument ? There mnst be sometiling at the bottom of this— some private enemy of our own : it is otherwise incredible.... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1830 - 528 sidor
...Hume's, Priestley's, and Drummond's pullUshers have been allowed to rest in peace for seventy years, arc you to be singled out for a work of fiction, not of...incredible. " I can only say, ' Me, me ; en adsum qui fee! ;' — that any proceedings directed against you, I beg, may be transferred to me, who am willing,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1831 - 576 sidor
...atrocious an attempt as ever disgraced the times. What! when Gibbon's, Hume's, Priestley's, and Drummond's publishers have been allowed to rest in peace for...for a work of fiction, not of history or argument 1 There must be something at the bottom of this — some private enemy of your own : it is otherwise... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1830 - 532 sidor
...atrocious an attempt as ever disgraced the times. What ! when Gibbon's, Hume's, Priestley's, and Drummond's publishers have been allowed to rest in peace for...seventy years, are you to be singled out for a work ofßction, not of history or argument? There must be something at the bottom of this — some private... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1831 - 618 sidor
...atrocious an attempt as ever disgraced the times. What ! when Gibbon's, Hume's, Priestley's, and Drummond's publishers have been allowed to rest in peace for...incredible. "I can only say, ' Me, me; en adsum qui foci;' — that any proceedings directed against you, I beg, may be transferred to me, who am willing,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1832 - 592 sidor
...atrocious an attempt as ever disgraced the times. What! when Gibbon's, Hume's, Priestley's, and Drummond's publishers have been allowed to rest in peace for...otherwise incredible. « I can only say, ' Me, me; en act sum qui feci;' — that any proceedings directed against you, I beg, may be transferred to me,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1833 - 388 sidor
...atrocious an attempt as ever disgraced the times. "What! when Gibbon's, Hume's, Priestley's, and Drummond's publishers have been allowed to rest in peace for...incredible. ** I can only say, * Me, me; en adsum qui feel;' — that any proceedings directed against you, I beg, may be transferred to me, who am willing,... | |
| Frederick William N. Bayley - 1833 - 902 sidor
...atrocious an attempt as ever disgraced the times. What ! when Gibbon's, Hume's, Priestley's, and Drmnmond's publishers have been allowed to rest in peace for...otherwise incredible" I can only say, ' Me, me; en ad.snm qiii feci ;' — that any proceedings directed against you, I beg, may be transferred to me,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1833 - 674 sidor
...ever disgraced the times. What ! when ' Gibbon's, Hume's, Priestley's, and Drummond's pub' lishers have been allowed to rest in peace for seventy ' years,...fiction, ' not of history or argument ? There must be some' thing at the bottom of this — some private enemy of ' your own : it is otherwise incredible.... | |
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