It is well chosen then," replied my friend, " as you cannot be at a loss for actors." Sometimes, too, they hold regular Old-Bailey * In English, three chests broken and robbed. sessions, and try individuals in exquisite mock-heroic style. Another friend... Two Years in New South Wales - Page 232by Peter Miller Cunningham - 1827Full view - About this book
| Peter Miller Cunningham - New South Wales - 1827 - 404 pages
...actors." Sometimes, too, they hold regular Old-Bailey * In English, three chests broken and robbed. sessions, and try individuals in exquisite mock-heroic...of England, perched upon a three-legged stool, with a bed under him for a cushion — a patchwork quilt round him for a robe of office— and a huge swab... | |
| Peter Miller Cunningham - Convicts - 1827 - 728 pages
...actors." Sometimes, too, they hold regular Old- Bailey * In English, three chests broken and robbed. sessions, and try individuals in exquisite mock-heroic style. Another friend of mine, who had the hen v. charge of three hundred and seventy-two, happening to be a little short-sighted, glided disrespectfully... | |
| Charles White - Australia - 1889 - 710 pages
...try individuals in exquisite mock-heroic style. A friend of mine, who had the heavy charge of 372, happening to be a little short-sighted, glided disrespectfully...of England, perched upon a three-legged stool, with a bed under him for a cnshion, a patch-work quilt around him for a robe, and a huge swab combed over... | |
| Alastair Davidson - History - 2002 - 360 pages
...observing the following mock court on one of the transports: Sometimes, too, they hold regular Old-Bailey sessions, and try individuals in exquisite mockheroic...of England, perched upon a three-legged stool, with a bed under him for a cushion-a patchwork quilt round him for a robe of office-and a huge swab combed... | |
| Alastair Davidson - History - 2002 - 354 pages
...observing the following mock court on one of the transports: Sometimes, too, they hold regular Old-Bailey sessions, and try individuals in exquisite mockheroic...disrespectfully one day into the very middle of the COM, with his hat on; and no doubt felt most awkward on finding himself in such offensive trim in the... | |
| Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1827 - 604 pages
...my friend, ' as you cannot be at a loss for actors.' " Sometimes, too, they hold regular Old-Bailey sessions, and try individuals in exquisite mock-heroic style. Another friend of mine, who had the lu-.ivy charge of three hundred and seventy-two, happening to be a little short-sighted, glided disrespectfully... | |
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