| William Marrat - 1814 - 440 pages
...shut, the bull is turned out of one of the chief magistrate's house, and then men, Xvomen, and children of all sorts and sizes, with all the dogs in the town, run promiscuously after himi spattering dirt with their clubs on each others faces, so that one would... | |
| William Hone - 1868 - 846 pages
...bull is turned out of the alderman's house, and then, hivie, skivy, tag-rag, men, women, and children, of all sorts and sizes, with all the dogs in the town, promiscuously running after him with their bull-clubs, spattering dirt in each other's faces, that one would think... | |
| Horace Smith - 1831 - 372 pages
...is turned out of the alderman's house ; and then hivie-skivy, tag and rag, men, women, and children, of all sorts and sizes, with all the dogs in the town promiscuously running after him with their bull-clubs, spattering dirt in each other's faces, that one would think... | |
| Thomas Allen - 1834 - 430 pages
...is turned out of the alderman's house; and then hivie-skivy, tag and rag, men, women, and children, of all sorts and sizes, with all the dogs in the town, promiscuously running after him with their bullclubs, spattering dirt in e-\ch others faces that one would think... | |
| Horace Smith - 1833 - 382 pages
...is turned out of the alderman's house ; and then hivie-skivy, tag and rag, men, women, and children, of all sorts and sizes, with all the dogs in the town promiscuously running after him with their bull-clubs, spattering dirt in each other's faces, that one would think... | |
| William Jardine - 1836 - 392 pages
...is turned out of the alderman's house ; and then hivie-skivy, tag and rag, men, women, and children, of all sorts and sizes, with all the dogs in the town, promiscuously running after him with their bull-clubs, spattering dirt in each other's faces, that one would think... | |
| Joseph Strutt - 1838 - 420 pages
...is turned out of the alderman's house; and then hivie-skivy, tag and rag, men, women, and children, of all sorts and sizes, with all the dogs in the town, promiscuously running after him with their bull-clubs, spattering dirt in each other's faces, that one would think... | |
| John Brand - 1841 - 356 pages
...is turned out of the Alderman's House, and then hivie skivy, tag and rag, men, women, and children of all sorts and sizes, with all the dogs in the town promiscuously running after him with their Bull-cluhs, spattering dirt in each other's faces, that one would think... | |
| George Burton (of Stamford.) - 1846 - 412 pages
...is turned out of the Alderman's house, and then hivie, skivy, tag, and rag, men, women, and children of all sorts and sizes, with all the dogs in the town promiscuously running after him with their bull-clubs spattering dirt in each others faces, that one would think... | |
| 1847 - 368 pages
...is turned out of the alderman's house ; and then hivie-skivy, tag and rag, men, women, and children, of all sorts and sizes, with all the dogs in the town promiscuously running after him with their bull-clubs, spattering dirt in each other's faces, that one would think... | |
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