| William Harris - 1766 - 418 страници
...was, that he could not repre* hend without fcolding ; and in fuch billingfgate lan* guage as Qiould not come out of the mouth of any ' man. He called it giving a lick with the rough fide of ' his tongue. It was ordinary to hear him fay, Go ; * you are a filthy, loufy, knitty rafcal... | |
| 1784 - 552 страници
...he could not reprehend without fcolding, and in fuch Billingfgate language as ihould not come from the mouth of any man; He called it " giving a lick with the rough fide of his "* tongue.." It was ordinary to hear him fay, " Go, you are. " a filthy, loufy, knitty... | |
| 1814 - 538 страници
...but his weakness was, that he could not reprehend without scolding, and in the very lowest language. He called it "giving a lick with the rough side of...ordinary to hear him say, "Go, you are a filthy, lousy, nitty rascal ;" with much more of like elegance. He took a pleasure in mortifying fraudulent attorneys.... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1814 - 540 страници
...but his weakness was, that he could not reprehend without scolding, and in the very lowest language. He called it "giving a lick with the rough side of his tongue." It was ordinary to hear hius say, " Go, you are a filthy, lousy, nitty rascal ;" with much more of like elegance. He took a... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1814 - 540 страници
...but his weakness was, that he could not reprehend without scolding, and in the very lowest language. He called it "giving a lick with the rough side of his tongue.1* It was ordinary to hear him say, " Go, you are a filthy, lousy, nitty rascal ;" with much... | |
| John Evans - 1818 - 564 страници
...he could not reprehend without scolding, and in such Billingsgate language as should not come from the mouth of any man. He called it ' giving a lick with the rough side of his tongue.' It was ordiJUDGE JEFFERIES. 97 uary to hear him say — ' Go, you are bjilthy, Iwisy, ratty rascal,' with... | |
| Samuel Garbett - 1818 - 392 страници
...than a judge. He was very passionate; could not reprehend without scolding, and in such Billingsgate language as should not come out of the mouth of any man. He did not regard decency, nor so much as affect to seem impartial. His eloquence was copious, but neither... | |
| Earl John Russell Russell - 1819 - 368 страници
...spirit ; and his weakness was, that he could not reprehend without scolding, and in such Billingsgate language, as should not come out of the mouth of any...rascal ;" with much more of like elegance. Scarce a day past that he did not chide some one or other of the bar, when he sat in the Chancery ; and it was commonly... | |
| Earl John Russell Russell - 1820 - 302 страници
...spirit ; and his weakness was, that he could not reprehend without scolding, and in such Billingsgate language, as should not come out of the mouth of any...rascal ;" with much more of like elegance. Scarce a day past that he did not chide some one or other of the bar, when he sat in the Chancery ; and it was commonly... | |
| Henry Southern - 1820 - 402 страници
...spirit ; and his weakness was that he could not reprehend without scolding ; and in such Billingsgate language, as should not come out of the mouth of any...ordinary to hear him say, Go, you are a filthy, lousy, nitty rascal ; with much more of like elegance. Scarce a day past that he did not chide some one, or... | |
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