| 1826 - 506 pages
...be the involuntary cause of any uneasiness. Ster. Uneasiness ! What uneasiness 1 Where business is transacted as it ought to be, and the parties understand...receive my daughter for a wife ; on the same conditions 1 agree to receive ypu as a son-in-law ; and as to all the rest, it follows of course, you know, as... | |
| George Daniel, John Cumberland - 1826 - 538 pages
...to be the involuntary cause of any uneasiness. Ster. Uneasiness! What uneasiness ? Where business is transacted as it ought to be, and the parties understand...receive my daughter for a wife ; on the same conditions 1 agree to receive you as a «on-ln-law ; and as to all the rest, It follows of course, you know, as... | |
| Owen Williams - 1828 - 912 pages
...be the involuntary cause of any uneasiness. Slcr. Uneasiness! what uneasiness? — Where business is {Embraces Hor. All are tny children, and shall share...my heart. But wherefore waste we thus this bappy regularly as the payment of a bill after acceptance. Sir J. Pardon me, sir, more uneasiness has arisen... | |
| British theatre - 1828 - 924 pages
...uneasiness. Ster. Uneasiness! wbal uneasiness? — Where business is transacted as it ought to he, and the parties understand one another, there can...conditions, to receive my daughter for a wife; on lire same conditions I agree lo receive you as a son-in-law; and as lo all ihe rest, it follows of... | |
| Owen Williams - 1828 - 930 pages
...be the involuntary cause of any uneasiness. Stcr. Uneasiness! what uneasiness? — Where business is transacted as it ought to be, and the parties understand one another, there can be no uneasiness. Ynu agree, on such and such conditions, to receive n:y daughter for a wife; on the same conditions... | |
| Owen Williams - 1828 - 926 pages
...uneasiness? — Where business is transacted as it ought to he, and the parties understand one anolher, there can be no uneasiness. You agree, on such and such conditions, to receive njy daughter for a wife; on the same conditions 1 agree to receive you as a son-in-law; and as to all... | |
| British theatre - 1830 - 928 pages
...be the involuntary use of any uneasiness. Slcr. I neasiness! what uneasiness? — Where business is transacted as it ought to be, and the parties understand...uneasiness. You agree, on such and such conditions, lo receive n:y daughter for a on the same conditions I ou as a son-in-law; and gree to lo rell tinrest,... | |
| British theatre - 1831 - 922 pages
...the involuntary cause of any uneasiness. Ster. Uneasiness! what uneasiness? — W'here business is transacted as it ought to be , and the parties understand...to all the rest, it follows of course, you know, as regularly as the payment of a bill after acceptance. Sir J. Pardon me, sir, more uneasiness has arisen... | |
| 1839 - 544 pages
...be the involuntary cause of any uneasiness. Ster. Uneasiness ! what uneasiness ? Where business is transacted as it ought to be, and the parties understand...on such and such conditions, to receive my daughter fora wife; on the same conditions, I agree to receive you as a son-in-law; and as to all the rest,... | |
| Ferdinand E. A. Gasc - 1858 - 362 pages
...the involuntary cause of any uneasiness. Slerl. Uneasiness ! what uneasiness? — Where1 business is transacted as it ought to be, and the parties understand...to all the rest, it follows of course, you know, as regularly as the payment of a bill after acceptance.2 Sir John. Pardon me, sir, more uneasiness has... | |
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