| Joseph Norton Ireland - 1866 - 676 pages
...Eftates, it cannot be fuppofed we have a Fund fufficient to bear up againft fuch unexpected Repulfes. A Journey by Sea and Land, Five Hundred Miles is not...undertaken without money. Therefore if the worthy Magiftrates would confider this in our Favour, that it would rather turn out a Publick Advantage and... | |
| New York (N.Y.). Common Council - New York (N.Y.) - 1868 - 1118 pages
...Estates, it cannot be supposed that we have a Fund sufficient to bear up against such unexpected Repulses. A Journey by Sea and Land Five Hundred Miles, is not...the worthy Magistrates would consider this in our Favour, that it must rather turn out a pnblick Advantage and Pleasure, than a private Injury ; They... | |
| United States - 1870 - 406 pages
...Therefore, "if the worthy Mngistrate would consider this " in our favour that it must rather turn ont a ' public Advantage and Pleasure, than a private ' Injury, They would, we make no doubt, grant ' Permission, and give us an Opportunity to ' convince them we were not cast in the same ' Mould with... | |
| George Oberkirsh Seilhamer, George Overcash Seilhamer - Theater - 1888 - 398 pages
...Estates, it cannot be supposed that we have a Fund sufficient to bear up against such unexpected Repulses. A Journey by Sea and Land Five Hundred Miles, is not...the worthy Magistrates would consider this in our Favour, that it must rather turn out a publick Advantage and Pleasure, than a private Injury, They... | |
| George Oberkirsh Seilhamer, George Overcash Seilhamer - Theater - 1888 - 416 pages
...if the w'orthy Magistrates would consider this in our Favour, that it must rather turn out a publick Advantage and Pleasure, than a private Injury, They would, we make no Doubt, grant Permission, and give an Opportunity to convince them we were not cast in the same Mould with our Theatrical... | |
| Mary Caroline Crawford - Theater - 1913 - 500 pages
...Estates, it cannot be supposed that we have a Fund sufficient to bear up against such unexpected Repulses. A Journey by Sea and Land, Five Hundred Miles, is...Magistrates would consider this in our Favor that it must rather turn out a publick Advantage and Pleasure, than a private Injury, They would, we make no... | |
| MARY CAROLINE CRAWFORD - 1913 - 698 pages
...bear up against such unexpected Repulses. A Journey by Sea and Land, Five Hundred Miles, is not 23 undertaken without Money. Therefore if the worthy...Magistrates would consider this in our Favor that it must rather turn out a publick Advantage and Pleasure, than a private Injury, They would, we make no... | |
| Arthur Hornblow - Theater - 1919 - 412 pages
...Estates, it cannot be supposed we have a Fund sufficient to bear up against such unexpected Repulses. A Journey by Sea and Land, Five Hundred Miles, is...Public Advantage and Pleasure than a Private Injury, 89 they would, we make no doubt, grant us permission and give us an opportunity to convince them that... | |
| Arthur Hornblow - Theater - 1919 - 412 pages
...Estates, it cannot be supposed we have a Fund sufficient to bear up against such unexpected Repulses. A Journey by Sea and Land, Five Hundred Miles, is...Public Advantage and Pleasure than a Private Injury, 89 they would, we make no doubt, grant us permission and give us an opportunity to convince them that... | |
| Barry Witham - Drama - 1996 - 370 pages
...estates, it cannot be supposed that we have a fund sufficient to bear up against such unexpected repulses. A journey by sea and land five hundred miles is not...magistrates would consider this in our favor, that it must rather turn out a public advantage and pleasure than a private injury; they would, we make no... | |
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