| Nathaniel Chapman - Great Britain - 1808 - 518 pages
...him behind the counter a little he will mend exceedingly. When I was reading the treaty, I thought of all the names of foreign places, viz. Pondicherry,...would be this: let the merchants of London open a publick subscription, and set him up at once ! I hear a great deal respecting a certain statue about... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - Great Britain - 1808 - 514 pages
...was reading the treaty, I thought of all the names of foreign places, viz. Pondicherry, Chandcnagore, Cochin, Martinico, &.c. — all cessions? — Not...would be this: let the merchants of London open a publick subscription, and set him up at once ! I hear a great deal respecting a certain statue about... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - Great Britain - 1816 - 472 pages
...He has been abroad, and is rather rough company; but if you put him behind the counter a little, he will mend exceedingly ! When I was reading the treaty,...upon this principle would be this: Let the merchants ot London open a. public subscription, and set him up at once! I hear a great deal respecting a certain... | |
| William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1820 - 888 pages
...the treaty, I thought all the foreign places, Pondicherry, Chandernagore, Cochin, Martinico, &c. were all cessions. Not they ; they are all so many traps...catch this silly fellow in, and make a merchant of him II really think the best way upon such a principle would be this : let the merchants of London open... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 512 pages
...He has been abroad, and is rather rough company ; but if you put him behind the counter a little, he will mend exceedingly. When I was reading the Treaty,...all the names of foreign places, viz. Pondicherry, Chandenagorc, Cochin, Martinico, &c. all cessions. Not they, — they are all so many traps and holes... | |
| Thomas Moore - Dramatists - 1825 - 654 pages
...\va> reading the Treaty, I thought all the names of foreign places, vi/.. Pondicherry, Chandenagorc, Cochin, Martinico, &c. all cessions. Not they, — they are all so many traps and hole* to catch this silly fellow in, and make a merchant of him ! I really think the best way upon... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1826 - 362 pages
...He has been abroad, and is rather rough company ; but if you put him behind the counter a little, he will mend exceedingly. When I was reading the Treaty,...Pondicherry, Chandenagore, Cochin, Martinico, &c. all cessiotu. Not they, — they are all so many traps and holes to catch this silly fellow in, and make... | |
| Thomas Moore - Dramatists, English - 1826 - 570 pages
...He has been abroad, and is rather rough company; but if you put him behind the counter a little, he will mend exceedingly. When I was reading the Treaty,...viz. Pondicherry, Chandenagore, Cochin, Martinico, fcc. all cessions. JSot they, — they are all so many traps and holes to We have here an instance,... | |
| Peter Auber - British - 1826 - 908 pages
...treaty, I thought all the names of foreign places, such as Pondicherry, Chandernagore, Cochin, Martinico, all cessions. Not they ; they Are all so many traps and holes to catch the silly fellow in, and make a merchant of him." Mr. Sheridan then remarked, that the minister took... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1832 - 520 pages
...He has been abroad, and is rather rough company ; but if you put him behind the counter a little, he will mend exceedingly. When I was reading the Treaty, I thought all the names of foreign places, viz. Pondichcrry, Chandcnagore, Cochin, Martinico, etc. all cessions. Not they,.— they are all so many... | |
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