I can advertise in the Gazette to secure me from your extravagance. I have not lived in the Temple for nothing. Fur. He slept there, and calls it studying the law. Sir Bash. Jones's British Theatre - Page 41by William Jones - 1795Full view - About this book
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...LADY CONSTANT. And why not take his advice ? SIR BASHFULL. What in the name of common fenfe had to I do in Parliament ? My country ! what's my country...both, muft I ? I can vote againft taxes, and I can advertize in the Gazette to fecure me from your extravagance. I have not lived in the Temple for nothing.... | |
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...take his advice ? Sir Bask. What in the name of common sense had I to do in Parliament ? My country 1 what's my country to me ? The debts of the nation, and your gaming debts are nothing to me. I must help to pay both, must I ? I can vote against taxes, and I can adver~ tise in the Gazette to secure... | |
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| 1804 - 552 pages
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| 1804 - 304 pages
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...again ? Lady Cons. And why not take his advice ? Sir .':•.'/,. What, in the nanicof common sense, e lathes. Gib. And I ran assure you, friend, there's a great deal of address gaining debts, are nothing to me. I must help to pay both, must I ? 1 can vote against taxes, and I... | |
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