If any man, for example, were to accuse him of taking his stand at a gaming-table, and watching, with the soberest attention, for a fair opportunity of engaging a drunken young nobleman at piquet... The Political Register for ... - Pagina 171770Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| John Wilkes - 1786 - 460 pagina’s
...any man, for example, were to accufe " him of taking his ftand at a gaming-table, and watch-- " ing with the fobereft attention, for a fair opportunity..." he would undoubtedly confider it as an infamous af" perfion upon his character, and refent it like a man *' of Honour. — Acquitting him therefore... | |
| Junius - 1796 - 214 pagina’s
...touches his honor. If any man, for example, were to accufe him of taking his ftand at a gaming table, and watching, with the fobereft attention, for a fair...at piquet, he would undoubtedly confider it as an ^ Tommy Bradfhaw. T M. Taylor. He and George Rofs (the Scotch agent and worthy confident of Lord Mansfield... | |
| Junius - 1797 - 402 pagina’s
...example, were to accuse him of taking his stand at a gaming-table, and watching, with the soberest attention, for a fair opportunity of engaging a drunken young nobleman at piquet, he would undoubtedly consider it as an infamous aspersion upon his character, and resent it like a man of honour. Acquitting... | |
| Junius, Robert Heron - 1804 - 506 pagina’s
...received by the miniiters ; was refused admission to his Sovereign's prewatching, with the soberest attention, for a fair opportunity of engaging a drunken young nobleman at piquet, he would undoubtedly consider it as ant infamous aspersion upon his character, and resent it like a man of honour.... Acquitting... | |
| Junius - 1805 - 320 pagina’s
...example, were to accuse him of taking his stand at a gaming-table, and watching, with the soberest attention, for a fair opportunity of engaging a drunken young nobleman at piquet, he would undoubtedly consider it as an infamous aspersion upon his character, and resent it like a man of honour. Acquitting... | |
| Junius (pseud.) - 1806 - 320 pagina’s
...were to accuse him of taking his stand at a gaming-table, and watching, with the soberest uttention, for a fair opportunity of engaging a drunken young nobleman at piquet, be would, undoubtedly, consider it as an infamous aspersion upon his character, and resent it like... | |
| Junius - 1810 - 308 pagina’s
...example, were to accuse him of taking his stand at a gaming-table, and watching, with the soberest attention, for a fair opportunity of engaging a drunken young nobleman at piquet, he would, undoubtedly, consider it as an infamous aspersion upon his character, and resent it like a man of honour. Acquitting... | |
| Junius, John Mason Good - 1812 - 548 pagina’s
...example, were to accuse him of taking his stand at a gaming-table, and watching, with the soberest attention, for a fair opportunity of engaging a drunken young nobleman at piquet, he would undoubtedly consider it as an infamous aspersion upon his character, and resent it like a man of honour. — Acquitting... | |
| Junius - 1813 - 530 pagina’s
...for example, were to accuse him of taking his stand at a gaming-table, and watching with the soberest attention for a fair opportunity of engaging a drunken young nobleman at piquet, he would undoubtedly consider it as an infamous aspersion upon his character, and resent it like a man of honour. — Acquitting... | |
| Sir Nathaniel William Wraxall - 1815 - 604 pagina’s
...has designated him, as " taking his stand at " a gaming-table, and watching with the •' soberest attention, for a fair opportunity of / " engaging a drunken young nobleman at " Picquet ;" as " drawing a regular and " splendid subsistence from play;" and as " sitting down for... | |
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