| George Anne Bellamy - 1786 - 240 pages
...merely related to that right. He then added, that he was fo well aflured I fhould, upon due rene&ion, be of his way of thinking, that he would leave the...Rutherford and Mr. Woodward came in ; and, I have fotne re'afon to think, on the fame bufinefs ; as the former immediately exclaimed, " Have you 41 figned... | |
| George Anne Bellamy - 1786 - 244 pages
...merely related to that right. He then added, that he was fo well aflured I mould, upon due refleftion, be of his way of thinking, that he would leave the...fcarcely gone, before Mr. Rutherford and Mr. Woodward camĀ» in ; and, I have fome reafon to think, on the fame bufinefs ; as the former immediately exclaimed,... | |
| Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald - 1882 - 486 pages
...from the Bankrupt Commissioners," prevailed on her to postpone publication. Mr. Col man was scarcely gone before Mr. Rutherford and Mr. Woodward came in ; and, I have some reason to think, on the same business ; as the former immediately exclaimed, " Have you signed... | |
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