| 1849 - 818 pages
...thought Baxter deserving of a bishopric. " And what ailed the old blockhead then," cried Jeffreys, " that he did not take it ?" His fury now rose almost...said the judge. " Gentlemen of the long robe ought to he ashamed to assist such factious knaves." The advocate made another attempt to obtain a hearing,... | |
| American periodicals - 1849 - 742 pages
...thought Baxter deserving of a bishopric. " And what ailed the old blockhead, then," cried Jeffreys, "that he did not take it?" His fury now rose almost...such a villain through the whole city. * ' * * Wallop sat down ; and Baxter himself attempted to put in a word. * * • • "My Lord," said the old man,... | |
| 1849 - 588 pages
...thought Baxter deserving of a bishopric. ' And what ailed the old blockhead then,' cried Jeffreys, ' o what ? The creature hath a purpose, and his eyes...as Wordsworth snys, ' we have all a human heart.' sat down; and Baxter himself attempted to put in a word. * * * * ' My Lord,' said the old man, ' I... | |
| English literature - 1849 - 636 pages
...thought Baxter deserving of a bishopric. ' And what ailed the old blockhead then,' cried Jeffreys, ' that he did not take it ?' His fury now rose almost...such a villain through the whole city * * * Wallop sate down ; and Baxter himself attempted to put in a word. * * * ' My Lord,' said the old man, ' I... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - Great Britain - 1849 - 550 pages
...thought Baxter deserving of a bishopric. "And whal ailed the old blockhead then," cried Jeffreys, "• that he did not take it ? " His fury now rose almost...than justice to whip such a villain through the whole chy. Wallop interposed, but fared no better than his leader. "You are in all these dirty causes, Mr.... | |
| 1849 - 442 pages
...a bishopric. ' And what ailed the old blockhead, then,' cried Jeffreys, ' that he did not take it V His fury now rose almost to madness. He called Baxter...more than justice to whip such a villain through the city. Baxter himself attempted to put in a word. ' My lord,' said the old man, ' I have been much blamed... | |
| Law - 1849 - 546 pages
...what ailed the old blockhead then," cried Jefferies, " that he did not take it ?" His fury now rose to madness. He called Baxter a dog, and swore that...justice to whip such a villain through the whole city. Baxter himself attempted to put in a word, but the Chief Justice drowned all expostulations in a torrent... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay - Great Britain - 1849 - 884 pages
...thought Baxter deserving of a bishopric. "And what ailed 'the old blockhead then," cried Jeffreys, "that he did not take it?" His fury now rose almost to madness. Ho called Baxter a dog, and swore that it would be no more than justice to whip such a villain through... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - Great Britain - 1850 - 552 pages
...thought Baxter deserving of a bishopric. " And what ailed the old blockhead then," cried Jeffreys, " that he did not take it ?" His fury now rose almost...justice to whip such a villain through the whole City. cle of the clergy, sounded the note of war in the Observator. An information was filed. Baxter begged... | |
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