| Jonathan Richardson - Ana - 1776 - 400 pages
...told him ? he would take care of hjm, and con. du<5fc him to Antwerp? where they were both gbing ; which he accordingly did, and then took leave of him. The young fellow was loon told, by other arch rogues that he happened to fall in with, that * he mud: fignalife himfelf... | |
| William Seward - Anecdotes - 1795 - 684 pages
...Guife going over one campaign to Flanders, " obferved a young raw Officer who was in the fame W veffcl with him, and with his ufual humanity told him, " that he would take care of him, and conduft him to *' Ant\yerp, where they were ltoth going, which he ae** cotdingly did, and then took leave of him.... | |
| William Seward - Anecdotes - 1796 - 430 pages
...Guife going over one campaign to Flanders, " obferved a young raw Officer who was in the fame " vtffei with him, and with his ufual humanity told him, "...to " Antwerp, where they were both going, which he ac" cordingly did, and then took leave of him. The young " fellow was foon told, by fome arch rogues... | |
| William Seward - Anecdotes - 1796 - 418 pages
...Guife going over one campaign to Flanders, " obferved a young raw Officer who was in the fame " veffe! with him, and with his ufual humanity told him, " that he would take care of him, and conduct him to ** Antwerp, where they were both going, which he ac" cordingly did, and then took leave... | |
| Edward Barry - Conduct of life - 1806 - 208 pages
...vessel with him, and with his usual humanity told him, that he would take; care of him, and conduct him to Antwerp, where they were both going, which...di.d, and then took leave of him. The young fellow was soon told by some arch rogues, whom he happened to fall in with, that he must signalize himself by... | |
| Edward Barry - Conduct of life - 1806 - 244 pages
...perfection, which have the bf claim to challenge admiration and s' heart with pride, those who in real. 80 him to Antwerp, where they were both going, which...did, and then took leave of him. The young fellow was soon told by some arch rogues, whom he happened to fall in with, that he must signalize himself by... | |
| 1802 - 442 pages
...vessel with him, and with his usual humanity told him, that he would take care of him, and conduct him to Antwerp, where they were both going, which...did, and then took leave of him. The young fellow was soon told, by some arch rogues whom he happened to fall in with, that he must signalize himself by... | |
| English wit - 1815 - 374 pages
...same vessel with him, and with his usual humanity told him tnathe would take care of him and conduct him to Antwerp, where they were both going; which...did, and then took leave of him. The young fellow was soon told by some arch rogues, whom he happened to fall ia with, that he must signalize himself by... | |
| Friend to rational mirth - English wit and humor - 1817 - 456 pages
...same vessel with him, and with his usual humanity told him, that he would take care of him and conduct him to Antwerp, where they were both going ; which...did, and then took leave of him. The young fellow was soon told by some arch rogues, whom he happened to fall in with, that he must signalize himself by... | |
| Peace - 1821 - 388 pages
...; and with his usual benevolence, offered to take care of him, and conduct him to Antwerp, whither they were both going : which he accordingly did, and then took leave of him. The young fellow was soon told, by some whom he happened to fall in company with, that he must signalize himself by fighting... | |
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