As I mention nothing of any children by so many wives, some readers may perhaps wonder at this, and therefore, to give a general answer, once for all, I think it sufficient to observe, that I had a great many, to carry on the succession ; but as they... John Buncle, Junior, Gentleman - Page 72by Thomas Cogan - 1776Full view - About this book
| Thomas Amory - 1766 - 558 pages
...thereabout, the reader will find in my fifth feclion. NB As I mention nothing of any children by fb many wives, fome readers may perhaps wonder at this, and therefore, to give a general anfwer, once for all, I think it fufficient to obferve, that I had a great many, to carry on the fuccejfion... | |
| Thomas Amory - Anecdotes - 1766 - 572 pages
...find in my fifth fection. N; B. As I mention nothing of any children by fo many wives, fome renders may perhaps wonder at this,' and therefore, to give a general anfwer, once for all, I think it fufficient to obferve, that I had a great many, to carry on the fucceffion... | |
| Thomas Amory - English wit and humor - 1770 - 312 pages
...thereabout, the reader will find in my fifth lection. NB As I mention nothing of any children by fo many wives, fome readers may perhaps wonder at this, and therefore, to give a general anlwer, once for all, I think it fufficient to obferve, that I had a great many, to carry on the fucceffion... | |
| Thomas Amory - 1823 - 358 pages
...will be detailed in the next chapter. NB As I mention nothing of any children by so many wives, some readers may perhaps wonder at this, and therefore, to give a general answer, once for all, I think it sufficient to observe, that I had a great many, to carry on the succession... | |
| Thomas Amory - 1825 - 442 pages
...the reader will find shortly narrated. As I mention nothing of any children by so many wives, some readers may perhaps wonder at this, and therefore, to give a general answer, once for all, I think it sufficient to observe, that 1 had a great many, to carry on the succession... | |
| Thomas Amory - 1825 - 1092 pages
...the reader will find shortly narrated. As I mention nothing of any children by so many wives, some readers may perhaps wonder at this, and therefore, to give a general answer, once for all, I think it sufficient to observe, that 1 had a great many, to carry on the succession... | |
| Thomas Amory - 1825 - 440 pages
...the reader will find shortly narrated. As I mention nothing of any children by so many wives, some readers may perhaps wonder at this, and therefore, to give a general answer, once for all, I think it sufficient to observe, that 1 had a great many, to carry on the succession... | |
| Robert Chambers - American literature - 1830 - 844 pages
...progeny he casU into shade. ' As I mention nothing of any children by so many wives,' he explains, 'some I mean the Faith's Defender ; God bless (uo harm in blessing) the answer once for all, I think it sufficient to observe, that I had a great типу to carry on the... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1849 - 264 pages
..."Notabene," says our author at this place. "As I mention nothing of any children by so many wives, some readers may perhaps wonder at this; and therefore, to give. ' a general answer, ouce for all, I think it sufficient to observe, that I had a great many to carry on the succession;... | |
| Leigh Hunt - English literature - 1852 - 470 pages
...bene," says our author at this place. " As I mention nothing of any children by so many wives, some readers may perhaps wonder at this ; and therefore, to give a general answer, once for all, I think it sufficient to observe, that I had a great many to carry on the succession... | |
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