| 616 sivua
...have rot been completely embowelled of our natural entrails ; our hearts, r.nd galls, and fpleens, and livers, have not been forcibly torn from our bodies, and their places fupplied hy {hawls and lack?, and nabob-ihips and Dewanees. We have real hearts cf fl? (h and blood... | |
| Elizabeth Hamilton - 1801 - 250 sivua
...who have not been completely emboweiled,of our natural entrails; our hearts, and galls, and fpleens, and livers, have not been forcibly torn from our bodies, and their places fupplied by fliawls and lacks, and nabob-fhips, and dewarmes ! We have real hearts of flefh and blood,... | |
| Heather Glen, Paul Hamilton - 2006 - 7 sivua
...(problematically in an 'anti-jacobin' novel) from Burke's Reflections on the Revolution in France. 'We, Sir, are Englishmen, capable of blushing at the nefarious practices...supplied by shawls and lacks, and nabob-ships, and dewanes!' When Zaarmilla tries to protest that the critic has got the wrong man, that he is in fact... | |
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