| Thomas Ellwood, George Bowles - 1714 - 514 pages
...go on any farther, buf . would make as go back again. My Father endea.voured, by gentle Reasoning, to perfwade them to forbear, and not run themfelves...Clubs (for each of them had a. great Club in his Hand, fomewhat like thofe which are called Quartet^ They thereupon, laughing, tola liim, They They did not... | |
| Thomas Ellwood - 1808 - 442 pages
...again. My father endeavoured, by gentle reasoning, to persuade them to forbear, and not run themselves farther into the danger of the law, which they were...therefore fair means would not work upon them, he spake more roughly to them, charging them to deliver their clubs, for each of them had a great club... | |
| 1830 - 340 pages
...again. My father endeavoured by gentle reasoning to persuade them to forbear, and not run themselves farther into the danger of the law, which they were run too far already ; but they rather derided him for it. Seeing, therefore, fair means would not work upon them,... | |
| 1827 - 330 pages
...again. My father endeavoured by gentle reasoning to persuade them to forbear, and not run themselves farther into the danger of the law, which they were run too far already; but they rather derided him for it. Seeing, therefore, fair means would not work upon them,... | |
| William Allen - 1836 - 368 pages
...again. My father endeavoured by gentle reasoning, to persuade them to forbear, and not run themselves farther into the danger of the law, which they were...Seeing therefore fair means would not work upon them, lie spake more roughly to them, charging them to deliver their clubs (for each of them had a great... | |
| Thomas Ellwood - 1838 - 236 pages
...again." My father endeavoured, by gentle reasoning, to persuade them to forbear, and not run themselves farther into the danger of the law, which they were...therefore, fair means would not work upon them, he spake more roughly to them, charging them to deliver their clubs (for each of them had a great club... | |
| William Evans, Thomas Evans - 1843 - 498 pages
...My father endeavoured, by gentle reasoning, to persuade them to forbear, and not to run themselves farther into the danger of the law, which they were...therefore fair means would not work upon them, he spake more roughly to them, charging them to deliver their clubs, fbreach of them had a great club... | |
| William Evans, Thomas Evans - 1843 - 496 pages
...My father endeavoured, by gentle reasoning, to persuade them to forbear, and not to run themselves farther into the danger of the law, which they were...already; but they rather derided him for it. Seeing therelore fair means would not work upon them, he spako more roughly to them, charging them to deliver... | |
| Thomas Ellwood - 1855 - 330 pages
...again. My father endeavoured by gentle reasoning to persuade them to forbear, and not run themselves farther into the danger of the law, which they were...therefore fair means would not work upon them, he spoke more roughly to them, charging them to deliver their clubs, for each of them had a great club... | |
| Edward Herbert Baron Herbert of Cherbury, Thomas Ellwood - 1877 - 394 pages
...to forbear, and not run themselves farther into the danger of the law, which they were run too far already : but they rather derided him for it. Seeing,...therefore, fair means would not work upon them, he spoke more roughly to them, charging them to deliver their clubs (for each of them had a great club... | |
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