| John Gay - 1728 - 102 pages
...For my having broke Prifon, you fee, Gentlemen, f I believe, are now at the Door. That Jemmy Twitcher that the World is all alike, and that even our Gang can no more truft one another than other People. Therefore, J beg you, Gentlemen, look well to yourfelves, for... | |
| John Bell - 1777 - 374 pages
...are now at the door. That Jemmy Twitcher fhould peach me, I own furprized me !— 'Tis a plain proof that the world is all alike, and that even our gang can no more truft one another than other people. Therefore, I beg you, gentleman, look well to yourfelves, for... | |
| 1777 - 380 pages
...now at the door. "That Jemmy Twitcher fliould peach me, I own furprized me ! — 'Tis a plain proof that the world is all alike, and that even our gang can no moretruft one another than other people. Therefore, I beg yon, genttemerr, look well to yourfelVes,-... | |
| John Milton, John Dalton - 1791 - 498 pages
...are now at the door. That Jemmy Twitcher should peach me, I own surprised me — 'Tis a plain proof that the world is all alike, and that even our gang...than other people ; therefore, I beg you, gentlemen, look well to yourselves, for, in all probability, you may live some months longer. Mat. We are heartily... | |
| 1804 - 630 pages
...are now at the door That Jemmy Twitclier should peach me, I own surprised me — 'Tis a plain proof, that the world is all alike, and that even our gang...than other people ; therefore, I beg you, gentlemen, look well to yourselves, for, in all probability, you may live some months longer. Mat. We arc heartily... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 630 pages
...are now at the door That Jemmy Twitclier should peach me, I own surprised me — 'Tis a plain proof, that the world is all alike, and that even our gang...than other people ; therefore, I beg you, gentlemen, look well to yourselves for, in all probability, you may live some months longer. Mat. VVe are heartily... | |
| 1804 - 626 pages
...that even our gang can no more trust one another than other people; therefore, I beg you, gentlemen, look well to yourselves, for, in all probability,...longer. Mat. We are heartily sorry, captain, for your misfortunes — but 'tis what we must all come to. Mac. Peachum and Lockit, you know, are infamous... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 pages
...are now at the door That Jemmy Twitcher should peach me, I own surprised me — Tis a plain proof, that the world is all alike, and that even our gang...than other people; therefore, I beg you, gentlemen, look well to yourselves, for, in all probability, you may live some months longer. Mat. \Ve are heartily... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1824 - 432 pages
...are now at the door. That Jemmy Twitcher should 'peach me, I own surprised me — "Tis a plain proof that the world is all alike, and that even our gang...probability, you may live some months longer. Mat. We are all heartily sorry, Captain, for your misfortune, but 'tis what we must all come to. Mac. Peachum and... | |
| 1824 - 656 pages
...surprised me. 'Tie a plain proof that the world is nil alike, and that even our gang can no more trait one another than other people ; therefore, I beg you,...all probability, you may live some months longer. Mnl. We are all heartily sorry, Captain, for your misfortune ; but 'tis what we must all cometo. Mac.... | |
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