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" Officers of justice have owned to me, that they have passed by such with warrants in their pockets against them without daring to apprehend them ; and, indeed, they could not be blamed for not exposing themselves to sure destruction ; for it is a melancholy... "
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An Enquiry Into the Causes of the Late Increase of Robbers, &c. with Some ...

Henry Fielding - 1751 - 244 sivua
...apprehend them ; and indeed they could not be blamed for not expofing themfelves to fure Deftruction : For it is a melancholy Truth, that, at this very Day, a Rogue no fooner gives the A-' larm, within certain Purlieus, than twenty or thirty armed Villains are found...

The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq;: ... concluded

Henry Fielding - 1766 - 402 sivua
...apprehend them ; and, indeed, they could not* be blamed for not expofing themfelves to fore dellruction : for it is a melancholy truth, that, at this very day, a rogue no fooner gives the alarm, within Certain purlieus, than twenty or thirty armed villains are found ready...

The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq: With the Life of the Author. In ..., Nide 11

Henry Fielding - 1783 - 412 sivua
...apprehend them ; and, indeed, they could not be blamed for not expofing themfelves to fure deftruction : for it is a melancholy truth, that, at this very day, a rogue no focner gives the alarm, within :certain purlieus, than twenty or thirty armed villain-, are found reidy...

Miscellaneous: Covent-Garden journal. Essay on nothing. Charge delivered to ...

Henry Fielding, Arthur Murphy - 1806 - 484 sivua
...by such with warrants in their pockets against them without daring to apprehend them ; and, indeed, they could not be blamed for not exposing themselves...villains are found ready to come to his assistance. On this head the law may seem not to have been very defective in its cautions ; First, by vesting not...

The Companion to the Newspaper, Numerot 1–13

1834 - 262 sivua
...such, with warrants in their pockets against them, without daring to apprehend them ; and, indeed, they could not be blamed for not exposing themselves...destruction ; for it is a melancholy truth that, at thia ver; day, a rogue no sooner gives the alarm, within certain purlieus, than twenty or thirty armed...

The Life of Henry Fielding: With Notices of His Writings, His Times, and His ...

Frederick Lawrence - 1855 - 430 sivua
...such, with warrants in their pockets against them, without daring to apprehend them ; and, indeed, they could not be blamed for not exposing themselves...villains are found ready to come to his assistance." ' (1) In one of his letters to Sir Horace Mann, in 1742, Horace Walpole gives the following frightful...

New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Nide 105

Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1855 - 520 sivua
...by such with warrants in their pockets against them, without daring to apprehend them ; and, indeed, they could not be blamed for not exposing themselves...villains are found ready to come to his assistance." To illustrate these facts by giving all the extracts we possess confirmatory of them, would be impossible...

The New Monthly Magazine, Nide 105

1855 - 518 sivua
...by such with warrants in their pockets against them, without daring to apprehend them ; and, indeed, they could not be blamed for not exposing themselves...villains are found ready to come to his assistance." To illustrate these facts by giving all the extracts we possess confirmatory of them, would be impossible...

THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURTY

ALEXANDRA ANDTEWS - 1856 - 370 sivua
...by such with warrants in their pockets against them, without daring to apprehend them ; and, indeed, they could not be blamed for not exposing themselves...villains are found ready to come to his assistance." In 1752, Walpole writes Sir Horace Mann: "One is forced to travel, even at noon, as if one were going...

The London Quarterly Review, Niteet 145–146

1878 - 646 sivua
...by such with warrants in their pockets against them without daring to apprehend them ; and, indeed, they could not be blamed for not exposing themselves...villains are found ready to come to his assistance.' In the Introduction to ' The Journal of a Voyage to Lisbon,' he states that, in August, 1753, when...




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